Hi! Are you okay?
I'm Brazilian and I apologize right away, but I do not know how to speak English and I'm aware that the Google Translate translation is not the best. lol
I played Grepolis 6 years ago, since 2011 when I clicked on an ad along with a friend to get to know the game, and here I am until then. I played several worlds, I fought a lot, I laughed a lot, I had a lot of fun, I played a lot of events MAINLY THE GREPOLYMPIA.
I like this particular event, but it's already a bit tiring, do you agree? In 2016 we had this event twice, one at the beginning of the year and another at the end of the year and now we are already having one again. We like this event, but once a year is already great! lol
Although I know that this is not the ideal place to divulge a suggestion I made there on the Brazilian server, I would still love it if you had a look there. My Portuguese is well written and I believe that it will not have words that eventually can not be translated.
Basically my suggestion is to bring "oldies" events back to Grepolis on a predetermined date as February 2 (02/02), or also, if you prefer, on the dates these events were held as well. A classic example is the hunting of pumpkins.
I loved to hunt pumpkins on the map and this event unfortunately died in 2013. Please do not get me wrong, I'm not complaining about the current format because it's great, but I still miss those classics. Another example would be the advent calendar of 2012. As I said, these events would be part of a series of events returning to the game being placed on a specific date like February 2 or simply placed on normal dates. Many players end up playing, but with a possible return with the force of nostalgia, the eyes of these players would shine.
I will be leaving the link straight to the suggestion that is in the forum grepolis br.
https://br.forum.grepolis.com/index.php?threads/os-eventos-clássicos-e-o-cavalo-de-tróia.20991/
Thank you for reading and attention and have a great day for you and your families!
Best regards,
John (Jvsdc01 in Brazil)