Kabam is an interactive entertainment company that develops massively multi-player social games, such as "The Godfather," "Kingdoms of Camelot," "Dragons of Atlantis," "Global Warfare," "Glory of Rome" and now the more recent "Thirst of Night," a vampire game. Merging its company into the realms of Facebook, it has grown in popularity.
On Jan. 19, a glitch throughout the interactive social media game "Dragons of Atlantis" sent players into an uproar within the Kabam Forums when enormous amounts of troops vanished while in march mode.
The strategy game requires a player to build as many troops as possible to overtake their opponent's cities, resources (such as food, lumber, ore, stone and gold) and yes, troops, the most valuable asset in the game. Without troops, the game comes to a standstill with no interactive play.
Perhaps not such a big deal for people outside of Facebook, Kabam has become a very lucrative company, with players spending thousands of dollars to purchase 'rubies', which in turn will provide the player an edge on their opponents in strategizing their game faster.
At $9.90 per 65 rubies, a player's game addiction can roll out heavy expenses with Kabam scooping up the proceeds.
Founded in 2006, Kabam has offices in San Francisco and Redwood City, and Beijing, China, with roughly 200 employees to maintain over 60,000 players.
Thursday's incident left many players wondering if Dragons of Atlantis was really worth the time and energy spent, and the 'ruby players' were yelling the loudest.
Glitches have been predominant for some time, as the developers have been working to keep the game stable; not without much success. Many players feel that Kabam needs to take more serious responsibility to what happens to its players, considering that the company is in this for the profit. Despite tutorials littered throughout the internet and game site, the game is not predictable and the diverse numbers in troops being crunched attest to the fact.
Though the players understand the 'shaky ground' they're on, the addiction continues, but after Thursday's event, the game may have lost a large percentage in popularity.
On Jan. 19, a glitch throughout the interactive social media game "Dragons of Atlantis" sent players into an uproar within the Kabam Forums when enormous amounts of troops vanished while in march mode.
The strategy game requires a player to build as many troops as possible to overtake their opponent's cities, resources (such as food, lumber, ore, stone and gold) and yes, troops, the most valuable asset in the game. Without troops, the game comes to a standstill with no interactive play.
Perhaps not such a big deal for people outside of Facebook, Kabam has become a very lucrative company, with players spending thousands of dollars to purchase 'rubies', which in turn will provide the player an edge on their opponents in strategizing their game faster.
At $9.90 per 65 rubies, a player's game addiction can roll out heavy expenses with Kabam scooping up the proceeds.
Founded in 2006, Kabam has offices in San Francisco and Redwood City, and Beijing, China, with roughly 200 employees to maintain over 60,000 players.
Thursday's incident left many players wondering if Dragons of Atlantis was really worth the time and energy spent, and the 'ruby players' were yelling the loudest.
Glitches have been predominant for some time, as the developers have been working to keep the game stable; not without much success. Many players feel that Kabam needs to take more serious responsibility to what happens to its players, considering that the company is in this for the profit. Despite tutorials littered throughout the internet and game site, the game is not predictable and the diverse numbers in troops being crunched attest to the fact.
Though the players understand the 'shaky ground' they're on, the addiction continues, but after Thursday's event, the game may have lost a large percentage in popularity.
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Post a CommentThanks Shan-Lyn for the update...
..My patients was at it very edge the last major hick-up!!!...but kept at it due to the great relationship bonds with members in my DOA Alliance. I too have lost troops and power, which thank goodness upon 'online scream' yep, scream via the forum... all was restored.
More emphasis is on buy more rubies, spend more $$$ in the shop...and for goodness sake, get the system in optimum performance before live...and communicate with members to what's going on before and during... (not after we've all got our blood pressure up!)
I'm totally finished playing DOA...and I guess, that doesn't mean much to Kabam, as I am only one of thousands.... yet, I can make a big difference to their success.
I rather now go spend more time on my Pinterest Pin-board's :)
In the last 6 months, kabam has been terrible!!
Kingdoms of camelot is their flagship, and players are being treated as dirt, with each new feature as less user-friendly.
The recent new feature - Throne Room is an absolute flop that basically would destory the game! A simple search on google with "koc throne room" or browing through the threads in the kabam forum, it's easy to see many many people are mad and angry!!
Note: By the way, glitching - troops disappear is nothing new to Kingdoms of Camelot players! It happens quite often, and sometimes you will get your troops back when you complain to kabam, but not always.