Board Thread:Friend Code Exchange/@comment-30891950-20170807123350/@comment-2601:601:100:DA60:5D59:4420:C641:3A33-20170808090429

Hello Ice Zombie, Now at level 60 after 72 days of playing Seekers Notes (without spending one penny of real money), I'm not sure I deserve the generosity of your offer, but appreciate the kindness nonetheless. FYI, I've asked MyTona many questions through their FAQ button, and the person they want us to know as "Amy Smith" has been courteous and responsive, although some of the information given is difficult to believe, such as the claim that all collectible items "drop" randomly. If this is true, mathematical probability holds that I shouldn't have (for example, from the "Stationery" collection, found at the Mayor's Office) 9 Ink Blotters, 7 Letter Openers, 8 ink(wells), and 7 Fountain pens, and zero Notebooks. I've come to agree with the many posters who have declared that the real goal of MyTona is to get the people who have "addictive personality syndrome" to spend, spend, spend, and then spend some more. This is their right to do so, I just wish the game wasn't designed in such a sneaky way. It's like a drug dealer that offers a free sample of heroin to get kids hooked, and then charges $100.00 a bag for each "fix" thereafter. It's just smarmy. I suppose you've decided to retire after reaching a level greater than 200, which I admire. My plan is to uninstall the app after reaching level 105, unlocking the last location available at that time, and moving on to reading more good books. Actually I've learned a lot through analogizing various aspects of the game, like budgeting, record keeping and exercizing good timing within a broader plan. I hope you have benefited equally well. Best Wishes! Cordially, Ravensloft [03ASXR]