Board Thread:Local Games/@comment-26388711-20170625081910/@comment-25473841-20170625113030

--MULLIGANACEOUS-- wrote: I have finally wrote a note to the King developers on King Care regarding my stance on the developer's unexpected removal of Dreamworld. It has been over a month and a week since Dreamworld was officially discontinued, though a few users still have Dreamworld due to having a non-updated mobile version.

Nowadays, can no longer be accessed on desktop. You can still access on mobile only, since the player data and the level configs haven't been removed.

A King Care moderator also sent me an email, stating that it is a business decision and that they will focus more on the other part of the game [the Reality and sometimes more elements]. The last official Dreamworld development is Dozy Dawn, strategically released as a reference to 666, and I also called it the Evil Episode of the Kingdom. You're thinking of reviving that feature this time. It's okay to revive by choice. If you think that the statement on that link is a business decision, there should be two possibilities. Which doesn't mean "yes" or "no", it means "maybe".

The DW configuration files didn't completely remove. That means the feature closed down temporarily and it'll revive as long as the decision is made, which is obvious. If the developers closed down the feature, they should have a prior notice before and should remove the files afterwards.

According to one of the responses on King Care, the feature has been removed as they focused more on regular contents and new features. They must be focused more on them first before thinking of the revival.

According to the poll about the revival, 76% favored the extension. The completion of the series at episode 45 was the final decision. What if they approved the extension of the series, which is highly improbable, together with the revival? We (players) are likely bring to a disappointment as one of the possibilities. That should go back to the days of the first 63 episodes in terms of a release pattern.