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Showing posts with label games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label games. Show all posts

Monday, March 28, 2011

Online Social Games

I've played a lot of games over the year.  For the most part aside of slots, most games are social at some level.  As previously mentioned I recently started playing FrontierVille and CityVille on Facebook.  These are social games in that to get the maximum enjoyment from them you need neighbours, lots and lots of neighbours.  Hundreds and gazillions of neighbours.  Each game has a multitude of quests to complete for various rewards.  For example completing some quests in CityVille rewards you with businesses you can't buy.   In order to complete these quests you need neighbours to bug the snot out of requesting various items from them.  If they send you an item they get something back in return.  Adding to the neighbour issue is certain parts of the game can only be unlocked if you have X number of neighbours.  Well that is just fine and dandy if you are the social type interested in giving a gazillion people you don't know access to your Facebook wall.

I'm on Twitter so have a lot of followers that I don't personally know.  I choose to keep Facebook private and intimate limiting access to those people I have an actual relationship with aka family and friends.  Call me anti-social but I want to keep Facebook that way without adding a lot of people I don't know.  Unfortunately that means I won't be able to finish some quests but that's ok.  The neighbours I have on both games are friends and family. 

In pondering my dilemma, I went to Zynga's forums to see what others are doing about this situation.  Apparently many are not happy they have to keep asking friends to click for gifts and few are happy at having to have a lot of neighbours.  So I'm going to do like many of them, enjoy the games for what they are knowing there are some quests I can't complete.  Oh well!  I've managed to get a few items from the forums which is a nice surprise.  I will likely buy a few credits to complete some of things that having neighbours would do but I have no intentions of spending more than $10 in a month.  It's cheap entertainment for the time being.

Garden Gnome
©2006-2011


Friday, February 25, 2011

My New Game Addiction

image courtesy of FrontierVille Info

Despite the fact I'm a computer junky, I'm really not into playing games much on the computer, PDA, online or through the boxes like Nintendo.  I can count on one hand the computerized games I like: Bejewelled, Bust-a-Move, and Super Mario.  Quite frankly I very seldom play them.   Since becoming active in Facebook I have discovered FrontierVille.  Oh my gosh!  I seriously love this game at the moment.  It helps that I'm still not mobile from my injury and while I should be using the time to blog, I really just feel like not thinking.

Garden Gnome


Saturday, December 18, 2010

Mexican Train

Mexican Train
Mexican Train
December 15, 2010

We play a lot of card and board games.  Both are good sources for at home entertainment with family and friends.  Mexican Train is a domino game that we recently discovered.  It is suitable for ages 6 and older so a nice game to play across generations.  The game starts with whoever has the highest double in the centre.  Each player starts their own train using a domino from that double so if the starting domino is 12 then each player starts with a 12.  If they don't have a 12 then they have to pick up another domino.  Each player builds on their train but if they can't add to their train they put a train piece on their train spot for others to add to their train until they can make a move again.  Oh and if a player gets to one domino left there is a button to push that activates the choo-choo song.  It is a fun game, that's for sure!

Garden Gnome
©2006-2010