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Yohoho (185804666) wrote:...the target demographic of this game is mostly children and teens.
Yohoho (185804666) wrote:because the target demographic of this game is mostly children and teens.
Alby YoRehab (104273253) wrote:Yohoho (185804666) wrote:...the target demographic of this game is mostly children and teens.
From what I can gather that is not true. Apparently it has been found that the majority of players are women over the age of 30.
In fact I know a large number of ladies playing who range from late 30's to mid 70's.
From what I can gather that is not true. Apparently it has been found that the majority of players are women over the age of 30. They want people who can spend on YoCash, not children with limited income.
In fact I know a large number of ladies playing who range from late 30's to mid 70's.
Yohoho (185804666) wrote:From what I can gather that is not true. Apparently it has been found that the majority of players are women over the age of 30. They want people who can spend on YoCash, not children with limited income.
In fact I know a large number of ladies playing who range from late 30's to mid 70's.
Then please forgive me for using false information, I was going off my experience in-game.
I know my little cousins and their friends from elementary-middle school play whereas the highschool kids I've met say they don't like it.
I shouldn't have posted that unless I knew statistics, my fault.
Alby YoRehab (104273253) wrote:Yohoho (185804666) wrote:From what I can gather that is not true. Apparently it has been found that the majority of players are women over the age of 30. They want people who can spend on YoCash, not children with limited income.
In fact I know a large number of ladies playing who range from late 30's to mid 70's.
Then please forgive me for using false information, I was going off my experience in-game.
I know my little cousins and their friends from elementary-middle school play whereas the highschool kids I've met say they don't like it.
I shouldn't have posted that unless I knew statistics, my fault.
Not a problem. It does, indeed, seem that there are loads of youngsters running around the game.![]()
But if they were the majority then this game would be long dead.
I think that the majority of the older players like myself tend to either decorate or just get together in friends' apartments and homes. They tend not to venture out as much as the youngsters.
Not a problem. It does, indeed, seem that there are loads of youngsters running around the game.![]()
But if they were the majority then this game would be long dead.
I think that the majority of the older players like myself tend to either decorate or just get together in friends' apartments and homes. They tend not to venture out as much as the youngsters.
Yohoho (185804666) wrote:This is a random topic, but I thought it would be interesting to see if there are other new players on the forums with these problems.
I just want to clarify that this thread is not about complaining at all, just about bringing up certain things new 2014 players face when starting Yoworld.
One of the first and most frustrated problems I've experienced being a new player,
is that everyone accuses me of being an alternate account.
Therefore kicking me from contest rooms in-game and always being ignored no matter what I say.
Another 2014 player problem is finding furniture made before 2014, no matter how many events I've posted in trading no one ever seems to have or be selling old furniture/decor making my theme choices extremely limited.
But this problem can be solved if I ever get lucky enough to have Yoangels gift me, but I don't expect anything for free.
A problem most 2014 players have is lack of coins, which I thankfully didn't have to deal with as much because I have 3 cousins who play and they helped me out when I started.
But if I wasn't helped out, doing jobs all the time would still hail hardly anything. With all the prices of things being multiple thousands It would take a new player a very long and tedious time to earn enough to buy things for their character and house.
(Unless they buy Yocash of course.)
Thank you for reading, and have a blessed day!
Yohoho (185804666) wrote:
Not a problem. It does, indeed, seem that there are loads of youngsters running around the game.![]()
But if they were the majority then this game would be long dead.
I think that the majority of the older players like myself tend to either decorate or just get together in friends' apartments and homes. They tend not to venture out as much as the youngsters.
My aunt actually plays this game and told me and I quote, "I just play to decorate really!"
So that information fits right in!![]()
A aunt too!! So total of 5 in your family play Yo?! Great!
Jamille Linnea (105418813) wrote:Yohoho (185804666) wrote:This is a random topic, but I thought it would be interesting to see if there are other new players on the forums with these problems.
I just want to clarify that this thread is not about complaining at all, just about bringing up certain things new 2014 players face when starting Yoworld.
One of the first and most frustrated problems I've experienced being a new player,
is that everyone accuses me of being an alternate account.
Therefore kicking me from contest rooms in-game and always being ignored no matter what I say.
Another 2014 player problem is finding furniture made before 2014, no matter how many events I've posted in trading no one ever seems to have or be selling old furniture/decor making my theme choices extremely limited.
But this problem can be solved if I ever get lucky enough to have Yoangels gift me, but I don't expect anything for free.
A problem most 2014 players have is lack of coins, which I thankfully didn't have to deal with as much because I have 3 cousins who play and they helped me out when I started.
But if I wasn't helped out, doing jobs all the time would still hail hardly anything. With all the prices of things being multiple thousands It would take a new player a very long and tedious time to earn enough to buy things for their character and house.
(Unless they buy Yocash of course.)
Thank you for reading, and have a blessed day!
Hope you enjoy game, not worry so much about getting old items that are expensive.You are lucky to have 3 cousins helping you! Are all 4 of you here on forums?
Deadly Lacrimosa (5164632) wrote:Yohoho (185804666) wrote:Mutton Bushroom (117686344) wrote:I buy the old items from AH using yocash. Solved my problem![]()
All my income goes towards bills and food, so I do not have this luxury
We all have bills and food ..
Some of us have kids and grand kids
and college tuition...
Fact of the matter is:
If you have internet access to play online games
then there's money for $5 or $10 a month in YoCash
to help support the game.
If you can't afford that.. then you probably shouldn't
be expending cash on the internet and put it into
"food and bills". ...
just sayin.....
With that being said, it really is difficult being
a new player in 2014. I'm glad I started when the
game was new and worked my way up. I remember
having to save up for a long time to get a laptop for just
a few coins.
This game certainly isn't about instant gratification.
DonaMya CM (179243943) wrote:Yohoho (185804666) wrote:Mutton Bushroom (117686344) wrote:I buy the old items from AH using yocash. Solved my problem![]()
All my income goes towards bills and food, so I do not have this luxury
Internet access is not a luxury, it is an necessity, it is expected that students have it, and I mean young students in Primary Education, not to mention Secondary School and University.
Kivalina (10856855) wrote:we were all new and stuff had been out before we started that we did not get.There is stuff I still will never get but that does not mean I should toss a fit and demand I get that stuff that I will never get does it???????
Yohoho (185804666) wrote:We all have bills and food ..
Some of us have kids and grand kids
and college tuition...
Fact of the matter is:
If you have internet access to play online games
then there's money for $5 or $10 a month in YoCash
to help support the game.
If you can't afford that.. then you probably shouldn't
be expending cash on the internet and put it into
"food and bills". ...
just sayin.....
With that being said, it really is difficult being
a new player in 2014. I'm glad I started when the
game was new and worked my way up. I remember
having to save up for a long time to get a laptop for just
a few coins.
This game certainly isn't about instant gratification.
Well I would not go as far to say "all of us have bills" because the target demographic of this game is mostly children and teens.
But I get your point and their parents do have bills and still manage to give them money for digital currency.
After reading what you said I should have rephrased myself, pardon me for that. I would rather 10 dollars go towards a child or a gift for a birthday or in my situation with my family involved in the Salvation Army, a few plates of food for people less fortunate than towards a facebook app.
That being said I don't have a problem with people wanting to support the game and in fact I say more power to you! All I'm saying is if I had more income after all the necessary things needed to live, I would indeed support the game more often. But for the time being things are pretty much paycheck to paycheck, and I know there are a lot of people out there that are in the same situation.
Summed up: Some people have more expendable income than others
Thank you for your reply by the way! I enjoy viewing people's thoughts even if they differ from my own:)
JanisGLOBALJoplin (111036364) wrote:Yohoho (185804666) wrote:We all have bills and food ..
Some of us have kids and grand kids
and college tuition...
Fact of the matter is:
If you have internet access to play online games
then there's money for $5 or $10 a month in YoCash
to help support the game.
If you can't afford that.. then you probably shouldn't
be expending cash on the internet and put it into
"food and bills". ...
just sayin.....
With that being said, it really is difficult being
a new player in 2014. I'm glad I started when the
game was new and worked my way up. I remember
having to save up for a long time to get a laptop for just
a few coins.
This game certainly isn't about instant gratification.
Well I would not go as far to say "all of us have bills" because the target demographic of this game is mostly children and teens.
But I get your point and their parents do have bills and still manage to give them money for digital currency.
After reading what you said I should have rephrased myself, pardon me for that. I would rather 10 dollars go towards a child or a gift for a birthday or in my situation with my family involved in the Salvation Army, a few plates of food for people less fortunate than towards a facebook app.
That being said I don't have a problem with people wanting to support the game and in fact I say more power to you! All I'm saying is if I had more income after all the necessary things needed to live, I would indeed support the game more often. But for the time being things are pretty much paycheck to paycheck, and I know there are a lot of people out there that are in the same situation.
Summed up: Some people have more expendable income than others
Thank you for your reply by the way! I enjoy viewing people's thoughts even if they differ from my own:)
the target demographic of yo is not children and teens. first of all, children under 13 are breaking tos by playing. zygna once said the target demographic is women over 35, which makes complete sense to me. most teens usually don't have any income to buy yocash unless their parents allow.