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Why did you continue playing graal when you began?
Simple question.
Mine is because it reminded me of a mobile version of Habbo. :3 the nostalgia. |
Because every player was all in one world and I hadn't ever seen a game like graal.
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Because I was bored in NYC...
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There were actually things to do.
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I'm always a fan of games that have smaller communities and are being heavily developed on, which Classic was in 2009/10.
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I had friends and spent a lot on classic
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I thought the male pixels were sexy
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At first, it was socializing. Then learning pixel art and practicing it is what motivated me in the long run.
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A unique specimen of MMO.
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Remembers me when I was at the...
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Met a guy named Quincy in DinoSmash that invited me to play Graal with them. For the first 400 hours, I just played with that one guy. One day, he just disappeared. He didn't reply to my Emails, texts, calls, or messages. Last time I saw his profile, he hadn't been on for over two years. I really liked him.
Anyway, by that point, I had so many other friends and ties to iClassic that I just didn't want to leave. |
My brother showed me the app, which was apparently trending in the App Store. It was back when Era had around 200 daily.
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I stared at the beginning of classic, I stuck around because they promised nice things. It then turned into an addiction, and yeah... so on.
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When I bought a iPod touch 4gen I wanted to find an mmo, a game that was easy to play, easy to socialise and things to do.
At first when I saw the app I was like eh? Then downloaded 2 weeks later and got hooked and started meeting people and having fun with guilds like Ximtra! (Met some great people unfortunately not many are active) and then I found my addiction for PK which keeps me active and wanting to PK more and then there's the graal friends yeah it sounds sad but seriously when you stop playing you do miss people, well I do anyway. |
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