■ What do you like and dislike about the War of Ninja Forums?
Likes: The community on itself, the design, the moderation's speed upon solving problems (e.g. - locking threads, banning spammers), the debate and writing section (hey, I needed to tell something about me too!)
Dislikes: The inactivity of the forums, the small user database, the lack of revision (on most cases) of warnings and locks by the moderation.
■ What do you like and dislike about the War of Ninja Game?
Likes: The innovative energy-trade system, the implementation of items, the original skills used on characters, the design created for such character. The introduction of a new streak arena, not present on WoN's "brother" games. The possibility of Character Swap on a preemptive screen.
Dislikes: The time taken between new releases (I KNOW, I KNOW! The game is original and does not follow an anime, so blah-blah-blah. Still, that does not change the original point nor deems it invalid). The token system (god, how I despise it!).
■ What would you like to see change about the War of Ninja Forum?
Having a large player database (which is not something we can specially rush, I know), some minor simple tweaks (such as the implementation of a search button, discussed several times, and the possibility of "Representative Thumbs-Up", as I already defended).
■ What would you like to see change about the War of Ninja Game?
The creation of the new region, the possibility of an in-game report button for in-game chat spammers and trolls. The implementation of a system on which your custom background can be used instead of the "normal" one.
■ What features would you like to see implemented in the game and/or forum?
N/A. I've answered this already on the two bullet points above this one.
■ What do you think War of Ninja can do in order to grow as a community?
Instead of advertising on Naruto-Arena (which has a solid player base of [usually] immature players that play N-A exactly due to the fact such game features an anime), spread that advertisement to places that are a "match" to WoN's main target. Adding up, as already mentioned by some people on this thread, the creation of seasonal events is prone to attract players to WoN, making its community stronger and larger.