Facebook Pot Farm game targets stoners
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Almost 450,000 Facebook users have signed up to play a Farmville spoof based on the cultivation and sale of what Howard Marks might call "medicinal herbs". Pot Farm has a distinctly northern Californian hippy vibe to it. The game allows players to customise avatars with "dirty blonde rasta" haircuts and a "barefoot n' vest'n" dress code, before embarking on a small-scale virtual cannabis-growing operation. "Any resemblance to real life situations and plants is purely...
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