Showing posts with label March. Show all posts
Showing posts with label March. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 December 2013

Top Facebook Games and Reviews March 2012






Facebook Game Reviews


Welcome to what will be the start of a regular feature reviewing the top social games on Facebook. Most people don't have time to look for the best games and to weed out the worst, hopefully I can help you make your way straight to the gems.Top 10 Facebook Games


The top Facebook games for March 24, 2012, sorted by number of players, are:


1. Cityville


2. Texas HoldEm Poker


3. Hidden Chronicles


4. Farmville


5. Castleville


6. Words With Friends


7. Diamond Dash


8. Angry Birds


9. The Sims Social


10. Bubble Witch Saga1. Castleville


As usual, Zynga corners the market on Facebook games, and Castleville is a great example of how they manage to do it. Castleville is my primary Facebook addiction these days. and is one of Zynga's latest creations. It's a sweet combo-platter of city building, questing, harvesting and crafting. Of course, we've seen that combination many times before, but Castleville has some serious staying power.


5/52. Galaxy Life


Galaxy Life is an interesting space builder from Digital Chocolate, the folks behind Zombie Life and Army Attack. In Galaxy Life you build a space fortress and army, then attack other players while also defending your fortress from their attacks. By collecting resources you can upgrade buildings, defenses and your army units. Once you advance your planet far enough you can purchase new planets. Although Galaxy Life is a lot of fun, it's going to have a limited shelf life as the game gets repetitive after a while.


4/53. Slingo


Slingo is the newest Facebook gaming sensation from Zynga. The game is a strange combination of slots and Bingo. While it may take you a little longer to figure out than your average FB game, once you get it Slingo is oddly addictive. Slingo is played by hitting a Spin button and then matching the numbers come up to the numbers on your Slingo card. The more rows and columns matched, the higher the score multiplier. The ultimate goal is to fill a whole Slingo card and beat your friends' scores. Simple, but oddly fun.


4/54. Hidden Chronicles


Yup, yet another Zynga game. In Hidden Chronicles you must discover hidden items in a picture, solve puzzles, find the differences in scenes and find clues to complete quests. In order to advance in the game you must also build up your estate. Decorate, add buildings and expand the land to open up new mysteries. Hidden Chronicles is a total rip-off of another Facebook game called Gardens of Time, but Hidden Chronicles is Zynga, and they've got a mammoth fan-base behind everything they do. Despite having a ready-made fan-base, Hidden Chronicles is a nice little time-waster.


3.5/55. CityVille


We've all been there and done that, but recently I started playing CityVille again and am having a pretty decent time with it. The game is a standard city-builder with quests, expansions and buildings upgrades. My only gripe with CityVille has been and always will be the number of parts that need to be collected to move forward in the game. You either have to spend real-world money or have a ton of super active friends playing the game. Since I refuse to buy the parts there are several quest paths that I can't proceed down. However, the game has fun graphics and is a great little city-builder.

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Is 15th March The Apocalyptic Day For Facebook






One of the essential things that came along in the 21st Century and a thing that has altered the humanity and our aspects of life is unquestionably the social network named Facebook. At one time people agree to share their personal life with unknowns from all around the globe, put their thinking, their concerns and affections on the net, with an aim to talk with familiar and unfamiliar persons. Facebook, since the day it has came along, has been connecting faraway relatives that live in distinct parts in the globe, aids find your classmates that you haven?t seen them for lots, lots years, hides lots new born loves, but in the same time is a explanation for cheating, divorcing, having the wrong idea? The idea is that thanks to the mass hypnosis, caused by Facebook, the network has close to 500 millions effective users, concerting to the statistics and the last information that has been broadcasting on the net is that Facebook is going to be close up on 15th March!

This information has caused a terror into the world of the network. Except the pragmatic side of this innovation, the network has caused lots people attached from it, attached from spending their valued time looking at the PC and thinking of some unfamiliar people rather then thinking of them selves. ?Weekly world news? was the Web site that brought out this information on Saturday, January 8th, and the stated was followed by about 10 000 comments.

Concerting to this page, the builder of the network, Mark Zuckerberg has announced in a press conference outside his Palo Alto office that Facebook has went out of command, that has been causing his life too disturbing, the craziness is broadcasting all around, so he has agreed to close up the page and bring his life back. Allegedly this information was affirmed from the others employed in Facebook.

And in the time when one group of people is quite disturbed from the information, other group feels free at last. The parents note the rpg games played on this interconnections that has been setting their children in risk, facing them with suspicious kinds of people. They are glad because this way their child will have time to talk to them, rather then of chatting all the time.

But the things can?t be that simple when it?s about FB. On Monday, January 10th, CNN has declared that the information was fake. They declare that it can?t be attainable in this moment after the company has declared quite crucial round of funding.

Yet, true or fake, this is a thing that would be talk about a lot, till the famous date when we?ll unquestionably know what will be our free time preoccupancy in future ? Facebook or something new?


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