Quote Originally Posted by Swagmaster_556383 View Post
When I began playing this game, I shelled out quite a bit of money for extra perks. In general, the game is pretty cool and I don't mind investing in something I like. But after playing for a month or so, I began to see just how much of a ripoff this game really is. Consider boosts for instance. Gem boosts almost always work, but credit boosts fail around 95% of the time. Then there is the Heavenly Tavern; when a decent card comes up, it will almost never be where you click, regardless where you click. For instance, when you click on the card that held the hero, the hero will always be the next card over; but when you click the card next to where you saw the hero, the hero card will be exactly where you saw it. This is so predictable it's funny. The game makers will tell you this is random, but I took the liberty of running the numbers through a statistics program and the odds of the cards falling the way they fall on a randomly generated system is 0:1; in other words, it would never happen.

Everything in this game is designed to force players to spend real money. Were it simply a matter of offering extra perks for money, this wouldn't be a bad thing; most online games do this and they make a pretty hefty profit out of it, so long as the game is enjoyable. But when a game deliberately sabotages the in-game efforts of non paying members in an attempt to force them to pay money just to enjoy the game, it amounts to extortion. As a web and game developer, I find this appalling and I refuse to spend money on a sham (a note to Tynon admins: if you look at my account, you will see that I stopped spending money on your game months ago; prior to that, I spent quite a bit. You do the math).

My suggestion to anyone reading this would be to leave Tynon alone. The game developers are greedy and manipulative and completely out of line. They consider you, the player, too stupid to realize you are being screwed. But given their tendency to lie and manipulate, I doubt my post will stay live on here for long...
Are you aware that the card that appears when you click was determined before the 5 cards are displayed and that it does not makes difference where you click on? I do not know what the algorithm the game used to select the 5 cards that are displayed (other that the spirits you earn, of course) but it uses the offs for getting a Gold or a Purple on every roll and then picks cards to display that will support those odds. I assume that the determination to display a Gold or a Purple is done in a similar manner (the odds of getting spirits). What you call manipulation is really the way that the graphic representation of the result calculated by the odds.

This is true for every other place in the fame where a card is picked.