GuildCafe offers resting place for MMO players |
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Good thing for Second Life players, their chosen MMO doesn't require hours of grinding just to keep up with more hardcore players. We all know this is a rather big issue for World of Warcraft and other similar titles. But because of their nature - the need to orchestrate raids, to manage clans - it is understandable that players needed to stay online for a long period of time.This is where GuildCafe Entertainment Inc. comes in. The Massachusetts-based company recently came up with an online community, albeit in beta testing, for all MMO players. Cleverly named GuildCafe, the online site aims to provide a social network for online players so they can express their gaming alter-egos and share information with one another.
"Whether gamers are looking to join a clan or guild, create something new, connect with other gamers, or simply have their own corner of the Web to voice opinions on favorite games and play-styles, GuildCafe is the place where it will all happen," proudly pitched Jon Radoff, GuildCafe Entertainment Inc. President and CEO.
Well, we think there's nothing wrong with giving it a shot. Besides, if you don't want to socialize, you can still use the community to talk to your clans. Aside from the already mentioned, other features of GuildCafe include:
- Personal web pages where members can parade their gaming history, guild/clan memberships, avatars, and play-style preferences
- Searchable database to find friends and meet new gamers
- Friends list to keep track of buddies and navigate the social network
- Interests tagging so players with similar likes and dislikes can find each other
- Upload-and-share capabilities for screenshots, photos and artwork
- Blogging tool with RSS – top-rated blogs appear on the “What’s New?” page
- Friend wall to display graffiti-style notes containing personalized messages for members
- Private areas for inter-guild communication
- “Respect” and “Fame” points to be earned and doled out
- Questionnaires to contribute to the network of games and play-styles
- Tools to identify and influence the hot new trends in MMORPGs, first-person shooters and other online games
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