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I have bought this both for my 12yo and my 6yo. Now its going to be ruined. Great....
My kids love playing this for its simplicity, collaboration and design experience. I just hope Microsoft don't do a Facebook and start spamming adverts all over it.
Who is running Microsoft's acquisitions department? It's a game, my daughter played it for a while then went off it. It is popular now but games tend to fade away quickly when a better one comes along.
Who is running Microsoft's acquisitions department? It's a game, my daughter played it for a while then went off it. It is popular now but games tend to fade away quickly when a better one comes along.
It's a game that has grown in popularity consistently for five years, and it has been continually improved and enhanced, with new features and so forth, throughout its history.
As somebody said today, Microsoft are hoping it will be their Mario. In acquiring it, they're not just getting the game as it currently is, or the development team (all the founders of which have left, anyway): they get a brand which has the potential to be extended for years to come.
Who is running Microsoft's acquisitions department? It's a game, my daughter played it for a while then went off it. It is popular now but games tend to fade away quickly when a better one comes along.
Building stuff is for boys. She should have tried building some kitchen appliances.
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