Man, Farmville is so huge! Do you realize it's the second-biggest browser-based social-networking-centered farming game in the world?
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If the amount of hours spent on FarmVille were spent on actual farming, imagine what we could achieve.
I have a farm and I love it there. There's really nothing to do, but even watching the chickens, its fun.
I love the farm, I love growing stuff.
On a farm, you can get very bored.
Family farms and small businesses are the backbone of our communities.
I worked on a farm for a little bit.
We've seen that there are a lot of people out there - teenagers in Topeka, housewives in Long Island, millionaire Internet start-up moguls - that all want to connect with each other about what it is to be human.
Games is probably the biggest industry today that has gone really social, right. I mean, the incumbent game companies are really being disrupted and are quickly trying to become social. And you have companies like Zynga.
I spent a lot of time on farms when I was growing up, and I've been obsessed with the practical logic of farmyards - the turning radius of tractors, where the chickens and ducks might go. It's not a place where stand-alone aesthetic decisions make a lot of sense.
We're not going to do a Facebook game aimed at 35-year old women about farming.