User blog comment:Cassie Moats/Should I?/@comment-6268337-20170303154423

Cassie:

You've been involved with the Flipline stuff long before many of us joined this site or played the games. I don't know your age, but I can relate.

To wit, I've been pondering what I've been calling my Hobby Mortality. I collect baseball cards, and as players I grew up watching, and the players who are around my age have left the game (there are maybe ten or less players older than I am still in MLB), and younger players have taken over, I've been wondering myself if I should continue collecting or just stop and focus on older cards.

It's all up to you. As you get older, your interests change. You may have enjoyed these games as a kid, but now that you're older, maybe not so much. It's a natural feeling.

As I've discovered this world at a much older age, I'm still enjoying it. In about 5 years from now...who knows?

My point is this:

If you feel it's time to step away and focus on other things in your life, then by all means, go ahead and do so. This being the Internet, these games, will never go away, even if and when the time comes that Flipline Studios stops making them.

Understand that computer games were created as a diversion, a break from reality. Come back when you need a break from all that is going on in your life. You don't necessarily have to give up on it, just know that it's there, even when you don't have the time or energy to spend on it.

Whatever it is you ultimately decide to do, we will respect your decision.