Re: Now on Facebook: Gamers in the OtherVerse!
I don't think just establishing a group is going to do much to expose a game to a wider audience as it's mainly a passive thing and won't get shoved in front of people's faces much. People see it in a mini-feed when someone joins a group, and of course you can see what groups someone is in, but they are usually in a lot of groups so the exposure for an individual group on that list is pretty minor.
I asked Jeremy Saunders (Iron Realms's President these days) to make a post on TMS briefly explaining what Iron Realms has done to try and gain increased exposure beyond just creating a group, so I won't bother to explain it here beyond saying that it's a simple Facebook application that updates your mini-feed with events from in-game (such as gaining a level, winning a free-for-all, etc).
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