fans are not alone in their love of the game, as during a recent interview withFelix Sanchez for, creator Eric Barone stated he still very much loves the game. More so, Barone says that providing updates and tweaks that improve the experience for fans is something he will do for a lifetime.
Barone's positive outlook on and his hope that the game remains popular is a welcome sentiment, showing the impact the game has not only had on the community but on Barone himself. Even as Barone branches into exciting new projects, such as, he continues to want to update and freshen up in the hopes fans will always find new reasons to love the game.
Barone has been working on for seven years, and the game has sold over thirty million copies. While some worry this may lead to burnout, this couldn't be further from the case for Barone, who says he could work on the game forever. "," Barone said in his interview. He also frequently updates the game to keep things fresh.
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“,” Barone said. He also noted that while he does want to work on newer projects like, he does not want to ‘fizzle out’ with fans. This decision is not without reason, as the community of digital farmers are truly one in a million.
One of the most active and positive communities in the gaming world, players are a true diamond in the rough. In Barone keeping the game alive, and by default the active players, he encourages an uplifting, creative, and humorous group that is an asset to the gaming world. The constant updates and general excitement Barone still has for the game shows what a special experience playing is.
As Barone works more on, my hope is that the game will attract a similar community of devoted and kind players. Being positive and optimistic should be encouraged in interactions between fans and in the games they play. Having such a dedicated and passionate creator
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