Let's say I'm a recovering World of Warcraft addict, are you saying it may not be such a good idea? (And being on the wrong side of XemaSab gives me chills by the way, and not the good kind of chills.)
4. The thing is, there's a built-in limitation to how much you can play per day.
So you can't sit in front of it for hours and hours like WoW. It's a very simple stats based game, and once your energy stat runs low you'll have to wait a while for it to build back up. Checking in on it for a few minutes a couple of times a day works nicely.
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