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No offense to you, but I'm not so sure about this. It diminishes the reality. Real farmers can't plow an entire field with one lap on a tractor. It should take work to get money, even in virtual worlds.
I would just like it if they got rid of the crop information box; it takes too long to click between the plant and the popup box over and over. If it helps anyone, you can click multiple crops for harvest and have only one popup to close. I'm only fast enough to do two at a time, but it's probably possible to do three. This trick is only useful if you have a slower computer, though, or are a slow harvester.
Although I am an avid gardener, with 6 gardens a day, I'm actually against it.
Webkinz is supposed to teach kids responsibility. The fact that you have to get on every day to rake yur garden is a responsibility you do, and the reward is the harvest.
Also, you're supposed to try and work for your kinzcash. Gardening is already the fastest way to earn KC, and this would just make it rigged and pointless. EVERYONE would do it since it's so easy.
Webkinz is trying to show kids that if you want something, if you want the kinzcash, then you have to work for it. You can't press a button in real life and make all your work finish itself. You have to actually do it.
I'm sorry, I do not support this.
Originally Posted by hoodedwarbler13
No offense to you, but I'm not so sure about this. It diminishes the reality. Real farmers can't plow an entire field with one lap on a tractor. It should take work to get money, even in virtual worlds.
Originally Posted by Zooz
If you like the look of a garden, you can buy "permanent" plants from the WShop that never need raking or harvesting. Of course, since they are decorations only, you can't earn money from them.
Earning money should take time, and work
If we could rake and harvest with just a click of a button, it would make no sense to have a garden at all
Originally Posted by Priceless
Like Real Life, Money takes time to earn and involves work. I think Ganz wants to teach Ganz to really put there all into something if they have a passion for something (Earning Kinzcash, in this case).
Like Zooz and Warb said, this is a bit unrealistic and my added extra is Ganz is a website to teach kids and adults alike certain life skills that can help them later on.
Originally Posted by Pitenana
This is another "gimme" idea. Gardening is NOT supposed to be about quick and easy KinzCash. It is supposed to be about hard work for a just reward.
Originally Posted by AsH xO
i like your idea, but i have to agree with the people i quoted above. in the real world, gardening & harvesting takes a lot of time & effort when on webkinz, all we have to do is click on the plant we want to garden.
by making gardening easier with one click of a button, it would defeat the purpose of teaching us what real gardening & harvesting is like.
jeanenehea was very helpful with giving you the guide of gardening to make gardening on webkinz even more easier for you
I kinda like the idea, but I just don't think it's right to do this. First off it isn't realistic, and second, it would take the whole idea of farming out of it. The point is to do something to get rewarded, and they want to make it somewhat difficult!
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