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Have Sleuth been advertising?
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mr_sugarcoat
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Apr-7-2006 04:15
There seem to more dectectives logging on , and most of them are fairly new. Last time, there will only be around 10 to 3o dectectives logging on at the same time. But now there can be over 60 people! Why is that so?
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R Anstett
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Apr-7-2006 06:15
Because this is a great game, people want to spend time here.
More people will hopefully mean more subscribers. More subscribers means Ben can do better things to attract even more people.
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Madame Giry
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Apr-7-2006 20:09
I'm thinking of subscribing, but I'm not sure... as Sleuth expands, its popularity does as well, adding to the fun of making new friends, versus perverts online.
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Ivonne
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Apr-7-2006 20:57
I've seen that sleuth is being advertised in another website. That is how I got here, through the nancy drew games website.
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Jojo
Old Shoe
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Apr-8-2006 11:20
Yes, Sleuth does advertise. I know Ben uses Google Adwords as well as banner exchanges.
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sunny
Lady of Shadows
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Apr-8-2006 16:32
Yes, we've done a banner exchange with the Nancy Drew game site. It may be partially responsible for the increase of traffic.
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Miss Abby
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Apr-9-2006 11:42
Sleuth advetises on Her Interactive(nancy drew) that is how I found out about it!
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Horace Locke
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Apr-9-2006 15:41
It may also be responsible for the disproportionate amount of new females.
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Emmeline Bogart
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Apr-9-2006 17:17
It seems all us via-Nancys have chosen the same avatar as well. A mass migration of teenish girls, lucky you.
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R Anstett
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Apr-9-2006 17:39
Sleuth has always had a much better ratio of male to female players than most online games.
Perhaps it is because of the community aspects of the game? or that they like the logic puzzle aspects of this game.
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Emmeline Bogart
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Apr-9-2006 18:32
I think the mystery genre itself is pretty universal. My grandmother is a lifelong fan of mystery novels while the seven year old boy I babysit loves detective movies. The logic aspect too is probably appealing to anyone who is sick of the simplistic shoot 'em up reflex type games we seem to come across so often.
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