Not HALF Anyway, I got 2 propacks (120 nobs worth) out of it. So I'm finished with them for a while :lol: I'll just wait for zta to come back.
Cheese, not every parent shares the same view as you, are values as you. And allowing them to play a game on their phone is hardly a cause to shame them, is it? Besides, regen takes an hour. Plenty of time for a few rounds of hide, and seek, or homework, or riding their bike, or whatever wholesome kids do. *And most kids aren't 50s era wholesome. Listening to your parents? Ew. Wise decision? Perhaps. The one many would choose? No. **I'm not against free nobs, though I do wish offers that didn't entail a sketchy site asking for my address, or less sketchy ones asking for my credit card. I'd happily watch an ad. Though yes, I did do an offer.
So kaw community decided it couldn't answer our arguments so they decided to try to get mods to sell how excellent this idea is? Gotta love Kaw Com
Whether you would or wouldn't allow your child to play KaW is not the point. The point is the game is rated 9 plus, so in theory, children are exposed to and encouraged to take part in disclosing personal information and downloading age-inappropriate applications. Apparently people in this thread are not allowed to assume that these companies are untrustworthy, yet you are allowed to assume they won't misuse your information. I can tell you that there are many examples of people's information being sold, stolen, passed on or tracked as a result of using said services. Whether I personally agree with this isn't the point, I don't think it is ethical to encourage a child audience to disclose information when they do not know any better.
Are you stupid? It's well past "Kaw_comms" sleep time. Honestly, what's with the community, nothing is ever good enough. :lol: You dont get free things, you cry. Mods don't reply, you cry. They reply, you still cry. KaW gives you an opportunity to get free nobs, you cry.
Don't even get me started on the fact you can see William Hill's apps as an option in the examples in OP.
A child is the responsibility of its parent. ATA is not a baby sitter. If you've seen evidence of wrongdoing on the part of these new law surveys, then let's please have it.
I thought advertising 3rd party apps, programs , offers , websites are banned. Not if you are ata and want more money. Ppl are told not to give personal info to ppl you dont know and over the internet and u are promoting it esp to ppl who r underage. Are u responsible for the kid who wants to buy a seal and gets parents credit card number when they r not looking and enters info into kaw and then their parents are stuck with their info and charges unknowingly all because of your greed.
Who said I was crying??? Just making a statement... Also this button you supposedly have to search for to find is located directly above the area for nob and xtal purchases..... Plus this discrete button is blaring red and quite readily stands out on the Oracle page.
Crow - I do think allowing your kid to play this game is plenty sufficient reason to shame parents. There's so much evidence that shows these types of games are extremely harmful to children's psychological development. I would be more than happy to share the research, but only if you're genuinely interested in reading them.
Responsible perhaps, but not in control of. A child will do what it will, often regardless of parental advise. And really. Rewards are encouragement. In every case from job performance, to Western bounties, to KaW events.
Please, do show. Don't do the "only if you're genuinely" thing. You have a point, prove it. Don't need to turn up your nose. Football is dangerous. Especially as one gets older, and the sport gets tougher. Many studies on the consequences of head injuries incurred via football. Shame the parents of those athletes for allowing their child to play that scientifically dangerous game.
Exactly. Pretty redundant post considering you can see right there where I said it was an excellent idea. Oh wait.. :? I don't think it's a good idea at all. Sure I like free stuff just as much as the next guy. But more often than not, especially when using a PC, these special offers deliver nothing more than computer problems shortly after due to malware. It's not even so much the direct offers themselves, but the oftentimes numerous redirects and pop ups to less than reputable and trustworthy sites.
Oh noes. We can't have that! Devs plis change color asap. :roll: How about orange? Will that make you happy? Or maybe a lighter shade of red?