Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-35893793-20180708232628/@comment-28829111-20180708235706

H Jabby. I'll tackle some of this but for a "newbie" these are pretty advanced questions.

1) what do you mean by "class" - if you mean what profession you are click on the People button and choose the "I" button (top 100). At the bottom of the pop up window there is a tick box for "only friends". Tick that. Now you should see your own gmae shown in a brighter banner at the bottom (unless you are number one, of course! then you'd be up top)

2) find out if someone has been in your server? Do you mean your home network server? If so, this is a networking security issue and not really SN specific. Time travel wtihin the game could introduce vulnerabilities since you are changing the time of your device and connecting to Mytona servers via your game.....

5) adding other players to your game is done via the invite code. Having said that, I have had a few mysterious players pop up on my own game over the years uninvited and me not accepting them via the friends tab. One way this happens is through Facebook. Mytona automatically has the "right' to access your FB friends if you use FB to backup your game. I constantly go in to FB settings and untick that friends box but every time I sync my game it re-ticks the box. Any of your FB friends who play this game automatically get added to your game. And their IRL name may not be their game name. A second way you could get an anonymous player joining your game is if the player is tech savy and knows how to monkey with the code. These are the same players who also know how to add rubies via ruby generators, probably increase their own XP, etc...basically game hackers. A third way I have seen players pop up on my game is when the player gets a new device and syncs the old account to the new device. Both games often show up on all their friends' lists. Eventually the newer device grows in level while the older one stays stagnant. Many people keep the old "dead" account on their games and use it as a "zombie' for hiring or for Visits - this is especially true for zombie jokers because they reduce the energy costs when one plays a room/puzzle. But anyone needing extra XP, coins, or increase in chance of winning CI would also hold onto zombies for their abilities as well. The player who has the new device almost always "mines" the old device for the giftable CIs.

I'm not sure if my answers are what you were seeking but hopefully I helped somewhat.