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Among other things, the ex-employee says some customers spent outlandish sums on virtual goods and services in many games — including one user who spent $100,000 on the Mafia Game.
The alleged ex-Yotta Game employee goes by the handle "mercenary-games" on Reddit and began posting about a day ago. He says he worked at Yotta Game for eight months but that he quit the company six months ago.
The person makes many claims about the game company, but one of the most eyebrow-raising is the alleged amounts of actual dollars some of its customers spend playing the games through Facebook. He says he's seen someone spend $20,000 on FrontierVille and another player "commit" up to $100,000 on Mafia City. Further, H5 Games Online,Yotta Game has a special name for players who spend in excess of $10,000: Yotta Game Black.
The company supposedly focuses almost all of its attention on players who spend money, treating those who play for free as "spam." The post author claims those players are the "hardcore" crowd, to whom Yotta Game caters, tweaking features to encourage gameplay habits that bring in the most money.
Among other things, the ex-employee says some customers spent outlandish sums on virtual goods and services in many games — including one user who spent $100,000 on the Mafia Game.
The alleged ex-Yotta Game employee goes by the handle "mercenary-games" on Reddit and began posting about a day ago. He says he worked at Yotta Game for eight months but that he quit the company six months ago.
The person makes many claims about the game company, but one of the most eyebrow-raising is the alleged amounts of actual dollars some of its customers spend playing the games through Facebook. He says he's seen someone spend $20,000 on FrontierVille and another player "commit" up to $100,000 on Mafia City. Further, H5 Games Online,Yotta Game has a special name for players who spend in excess of $10,000: Yotta Game Black.
The company supposedly focuses almost all of its attention on players who spend money, treating those who play for free as "spam." The post author claims those players are the "hardcore" crowd, to whom Yotta Game caters, tweaking features to encourage gameplay habits that bring in the most money.