Imagine someone losing everything and then buying $100 worth of silver out of rage.
I think that it would be pretty fun.
Sevenless wrote:Puzzle Pirates has a very good in game poker system and is likely a foundation for why some people log into the game.
JohnCarver wrote:anybody who argues to remove a mechanic that allows "yet another" way to summon somebody is really a carebear in disguise trying to save his own hide.
MagicManICT wrote:Sevenless wrote:Puzzle Pirates has a very good in game poker system and is likely a foundation for why some people log into the game.
No and Yes (at least for me).
As for legalities... it should likely fall under the same rules as Zynga's poker game. Also, poker isn't gambling (at least according to the US courts--see your country for specific rules).
I, too, support this idea.
All your silvers are belong to us!
Sevenless wrote:I don't like everything they do in PP with regards to poker, but the actual design of the game, the noises, all of that is incredibly well done. It's actually the best poker design I've yet to encounter on the internet personally.
As for gambling or not, I'm aware of the prohibition rulings, but I'm fairly certain that online poker sites are considered gambling and are subject to rules. I know that there's been some scandals regarding unlicensed poker sites.
JohnCarver wrote:anybody who argues to remove a mechanic that allows "yet another" way to summon somebody is really a carebear in disguise trying to save his own hide.
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