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Word-of-Mouth-Games

Snags New Gamer Niche




Welcome to Word of Mouth Games:

There's a dispute regarding the use of automated software within applications, ie, the Farmville Vs Gamers Unite episode.

Gamers Unite is a gaming website that has developed an automated `bot` called the `SnagBar` or (snag bar) that makes many tedious tasks in Farmville completely automatic. The software itself is not malicious (despite what many online rumours claim) but the main argument is that many `anti snag bar` FarmVille users are claiming the use of such software constitutes cheating, while `pro snag bar` FarmVille users claim it is simply making long winded tasks much easier.

A similar debate was raised within the gameplay of gaming sensation, World of Warcraft, where many members were famously banned by the creators (Blizzard) from the game for purchasing automated software that levelled up their characters automatically.

Have you been banned for using the Snag Bar?

Meanwhile,

Here you'll get to snag how a dude makes MILLIONS on Clickbank in this weird Gamer niche:

He's a WEIRD guy in a WEIRD niche - over $1 million on Clickbank!

He reveals this case study is weird: $1 million on Clickbank selling secrets to digital games.

This guy - Tony Sanders - is a total nerdy geek.

But, he makes millions on Clickbank.

And he’s no guru.

(check out the link below to find out and see case studies &strategies on how you can profit from it as well!)

ClickBank Gamers

Not only is Tony a little weird.

He’s smart too.

VERY SMART.

He made his millions on Clickbank without any JV partners...without sending any traffic of his own...without ever spendinga single cent on traffic...without a ‘team’ of people working forhim...

And guess what?

He is showing you how:

Have fun watching while it lasts :)

Cheers,

Bill, aka TVisio

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Anonymous gamer-hardcore geeks rule role-playing games and wargames. Gamer-Hardcore has grown to include players of video games and includes those who do not necessarily consider themselves to be gamers (that means casual gamers).

If you find yourself spending much of your leisure time playing or learning about games, you may be a closet hardcore-gamer.There are many gamer communities around the world. Many of these take the form of web rings, discussion forums and other virtual communities, as well as college or university social clubs.

Gamer-Hardcore is a meeting place to organize groups of players. Prior to the emergence of the Internet, many play-by-mail games developed communities resembling those surrounding today's online games.

Hardcore-Gamers prefer to take significant time and practice on games, and tend to play more involved games that require larger amounts of time to complete or master. Hardcore-Gamers may take part in Video game culture. Competition is another defining characteristic of hardcore gamers, who often compete in organized tournaments, leagues, or ranked play integrated into the originating game. Many subtypes of hardcore gamers are based on the style of game, gameplay preference, hardware platform, and other preferences.

Professional gamers play video games for money. Whether a professional gamer is a subtype of the hardcore gamer largely depends on the degree to which a professional gamer is financially dependent upon the income derived from gaming.

Professional gamers are financially dependent upon gaming, thus the time spent playing is no longer "leisure" time. In South Korea and Japan, professional gamers are sponsored by large companies and can earn more than $100,000 a year, in addition to the following that some obtain. In the United States, Major League Gaming has contracted Electronic Sports Gamers with $250,000 yearly deals.




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