Urge Zynga to Reinstate Quidditch Every Other Weekend Again


Urge Zynga to Reinstate Quidditch Every Other Weekend Again
The Issue
As a club leader deeply entrenched in the world of Zynga games, I am pleading to Zynga to bring back the much-loved Quidditch feature and to consider eliminating the overwhelming weekly maze onslaught. This current method of gameplay, which demands extensive hours every weekend, is simply not sustainable for club leaders or players who dedicate themselves to this community.
The time commitment required to navigate the maze has escalated to between 18 to 20 hours per week, a burden that weighs heavily on all players, especially those of us who also take on leadership roles. This isn't just a casual pastime for many of us; it's a significant part of our lives where we've built meaningful connections and camaraderie. However, the enjoyment is being overshadowed by the stress and time investment required by the maze challenge.
Hundreds of players' lives are being disrupted due to the ongoing neglect of the Quidditch feature, leaving a gap in our gaming experience that's hard to fill. Many players invest not just time but also money into this game, and it's undeniably unfair that our voices, concerns, and needs aren't being heard or addressed.
Quidditch had its flaws but still delivered countless hours of enjoyment and required a manageable commitment. Its absence leaves a void that the current maze cannot fill. The weekend maze imposes a heavy toll on all involved, overshadowing the joy these games used to bring to our community.
Zynga, we urge you to listen to your players, who have fostered vibrant communities within your games. Bring Quidditch back, and consider lifting the burden of the maze from our shoulders. We wish to see a positive change that balances enjoyment with the realities of time management for players of all dedication levels.
Sign this petition to show Zynga that it's time to put the players first, restoring Quidditch and giving clubs room to breathe from the confines of the disheartening maze challenge.
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The Issue
As a club leader deeply entrenched in the world of Zynga games, I am pleading to Zynga to bring back the much-loved Quidditch feature and to consider eliminating the overwhelming weekly maze onslaught. This current method of gameplay, which demands extensive hours every weekend, is simply not sustainable for club leaders or players who dedicate themselves to this community.
The time commitment required to navigate the maze has escalated to between 18 to 20 hours per week, a burden that weighs heavily on all players, especially those of us who also take on leadership roles. This isn't just a casual pastime for many of us; it's a significant part of our lives where we've built meaningful connections and camaraderie. However, the enjoyment is being overshadowed by the stress and time investment required by the maze challenge.
Hundreds of players' lives are being disrupted due to the ongoing neglect of the Quidditch feature, leaving a gap in our gaming experience that's hard to fill. Many players invest not just time but also money into this game, and it's undeniably unfair that our voices, concerns, and needs aren't being heard or addressed.
Quidditch had its flaws but still delivered countless hours of enjoyment and required a manageable commitment. Its absence leaves a void that the current maze cannot fill. The weekend maze imposes a heavy toll on all involved, overshadowing the joy these games used to bring to our community.
Zynga, we urge you to listen to your players, who have fostered vibrant communities within your games. Bring Quidditch back, and consider lifting the burden of the maze from our shoulders. We wish to see a positive change that balances enjoyment with the realities of time management for players of all dedication levels.
Sign this petition to show Zynga that it's time to put the players first, restoring Quidditch and giving clubs room to breathe from the confines of the disheartening maze challenge.
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The Decision Makers
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Petition created on May 23, 2025
