[–]YesYesYesYesYesYesSiAustin 9 points 12 days ago
It's like a bunch of ORG. The lower-level ones are kinda fun, but the problem is that the system gives everyone the full 5 minutes to vote each round, so when people sign up for a game and then go do something else, it lags like crazy.
The higher-level ones are extremely cliquey and require premade skype alliances. Joining them is like being in MTV's The Challenge: the people who have been around forever keep themselves safe and vote out all the newbies.
There's also this thing where you can upgrade your avatar by buying it fancy hair, outfits, accessories, etc. People make their own and then spam you incessantly to "like" it. Simply joining a game puts at least 6-7 private messages in your inbox of people you've never met telling you to upvote their pair of sunglasses or whatever.
It's good in theory but frustrating in practice.
[–]Xedra 4 points 12 days ago
I've been on and off tengaged for years, and the issue with it was always that the games weren't based on skill, and instead based on who you knew... that and it's player base are 10-14 y/o people who just wanted exciting drama in their lives. also they have the most biased opinions, and always root for the same person (young, white female-- in this case Liz and Julia)
[–]lassidoggyShelli 5 points 12 days ago
Basically, but the people are more 'Bad Girls Club' than 'Big Brother'.