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A proposed project to act as a counterpoint (and homage) to [[http:// | A proposed project to act as a counterpoint (and homage) to [[http:// | ||
- | There are currently more people playing FarmVille than using Twitter, | + | There are currently more people playing FarmVille than using Twitter, |
There are a few issues with FarmVille' | There are a few issues with FarmVille' | ||
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- | Zynga are not ignorant, they exist to make money. We do not have that restriction, | + | Zynga are not ignorant, |
* No monocultures - a simple, but complete model for nutrients in the soil, nitrogen fixers, permaculture layers - all based on [[fukuoka gardening]]. | * No monocultures - a simple, but complete model for nutrients in the soil, nitrogen fixers, permaculture layers - all based on [[fukuoka gardening]]. | ||
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* The whole thing could also just be a dissemination strategy for more intelligent information about food production. | * The whole thing could also just be a dissemination strategy for more intelligent information about food production. | ||
- | The capitalism in FarmVille (and most games containing an economy) is not discussed explicitly at all as part of the game, it's just a kind of assumption. The idea here is not to promote socialism, but to promote | + | The capitalism in FarmVille (and most games containing an economy) is not discussed explicitly at all as part of the game, it's just a kind of assumption. The idea here is not to promote socialism, but to promote |
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* Each plant needs frames representing growth through different stages from seedling to full grown, also for decay and disease. | * Each plant needs frames representing growth through different stages from seedling to full grown, also for decay and disease. | ||
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