Last Updated on April 20, 2020
Do you know what MMORPG stands for? It’s the acronym for Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games. I was a big fan of such games, and I still am, but I cannot find any spare time to play, now that I’m my own boss (so I cannot play during work time, because my boss would know it).
One of the games I really enjoyed was World of Warcraft (also known as WOW). This is currently the biggest MMORPG, with more than 9 million players worldwide. Quite impressive. By the time I was playing it, I had no idea it was that popular. These days I like Battlestar Galactica, which is a browser-based, free MMORPG.
As always, whenever a new trend rises, new needs appear, thus creating new opportunities for people who want to be on the trend. The fast ascension of MMORPGs created a need for more and more game gold, for the players to be able to buy more goods, thus evolving to higher levels in the game. This gave ideas to some creative people who made it possible to buy wow gold in exchange for real money. Many companies rushed in this race of offering virtual goods for addicted online players. Such a company is GameGoods, which was founded by passionate online gamers to serve the fast growing community of online gamers. As one of the leading European MMORPG service companies, GameGoods offers extremely fast deliveries, secure transaction and 24/7 customer support via live chat. Testimonials on their site show that players are happy with their services. In this way they are able to buy faster the weapons they need, from simple archery arrows to more complicated catapults and other virtual guns needed to blow off all those enemies.
Of course they are happy! It’s much better to pay a small amount of cash and get yourself some virtual assets which would have cost you weeks of play and a lot of efforts.
Isn’t it funny how virtual life starts to resemble our daily offline life?
With the popularity of gold selling services with supplies being provided by gold farmers, it’s surprising how villainized these companies and ingame staff are by the players themselves.