I don't know about you people out there, but I get a thrill out of playing games and having constant battles. It keeps me focused and awake for most of the day, and it helps the development of my decision-making skills.
Blog$hares is no different.
You fight over millions of blogs, which can accumulate to MILLIONS OF DOLLARS a share. And there's 5,000 shares per blog, unless the claimant of the blog adds or subtracts shares from the equation.
Money is, of course, limited. So making intelligent financial choices is the way to gain billions upon trillions of dollars.
I currently have $1.828trn invested in a corporation which pays out at 0.5% interest daily, compounded. So every day, I'm making a couple hundred million dollars more, of which the gains start to become exponential. I may have played for 4 years or more, but the only reason I am in the trillions and some of them are in the quadrillions is because I haven't played Ideas for SO LONG. Ideas are the real way to make money, and the ideas affect the stocks in such a way that ideas are the printer and shares are the paper, if you get the idea of that analogy.
Every 10,000 ideas in an industry can be used to build an artefact, a kind of very important part of the industry's back story, or something related heavily to it. These artefacts are mainly used to manipulate stocks or a whole industry's shares prices. Other times, they are used to raid ideas from an industry for profit.
Anyways, let's step back for a second, and look at the game's customer support. Being run by only a handful of people Blog$hares is small in comparison to some of it's rivals, and the community isn't exactly what you'd call broad. However, I had a problem only 60 minutes ago and the problem was fixed in EIGHT MINUTES.
And that was just another member of the community, who had paid to play, pressing a single button. The fact that people spend time on the forums, look around, and help people all the time, makes a tight-knit community even better, and that's what makes the game better.
I highly recommend Blog$hares to anyone bored, or looking for a challenge.
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