Thứ Tư, 15 tháng 2, 2012

Happy Aquarium increases free pearls for leveling up

Happy Aquarium rewards level up with more pearls
It used to be that you get one Pearl for each level you gained in Happy Aquarium, but that changed yesterday. To get a sense of how high the game has jacked the rewards -- I got 45 Pearls for leveling up to 35! And Brandy from Frisky Mongoose got 16 Pearls for reaching Level 23. Lower level players reported no changes. So far, the response from fans have been positive, so Crowdstar is asking fans to vote up their game on its official Facebook fanpage.

Keep in mind, Pearls are a premium currency in the game, so they'd normally cost real world money to acquire.

New FarmVille Add a Neighbor Pop Up

FarmVille wants to be sure you've added all your neighbors!

    FarmVille Add a Neighbor Pop Up

Tonight a new message started popping up on FarmVille asking farmers to add Facebook friends who play FarmVille that are not currently their neighbor. This is certainly a useful tool for those who have not checked their neighbor tab in a while!

Neighbors are essential to FarmVille for various reasons including Free gifts, Barn Raising, Fertilizing Crops among many many other bonuses such as Mystery Eggs and Foals.

How many FarmVille neighbors do you have?

This article originally appeared on FarmVille Freak.

Free Fuel for FarmVille Email Users!

Some FarmVille farmers received a popup tonight asking them to sign up for two weeks of free fuel! Some farmers who enabled the email feature should be receiving daily free fuel emails for two weeks.

    "FarmVille wants to thank our users for signing up for email! For a limited time only, we will be giving out fuel that you can only claim through email.

    You will receive 1 email a day for the next two weeks containing free fuel. Make sure you claim your offer quickly because each fuel bonus expires within a day. (24 hours)

    To participate in this feature, you must be level 12 or above.

    The best part of this special promotion? You can get up to 3 tanks of fuel each time!

    Please note: This feature is currently only available to a certain group of randomly selected users. It will be available to all users in the near future."

Source: Official FarmVille Forums

Did you receive this message about claiming free fuel? Have you received an email yet?

This article originally appeared on FarmVille Freak.

Country Story embraces Roman architecture with My Empire items

It's rather common in Facebook games to see a developer releasing items in one game that take on the theme of another game of theirs. Tonight, Playfish has done this very thing by releasing a small set of My Empire themed items in Country Story. Roman items on a farm? Not too far fetched actually - Roman architecture is used to influence many different styles of buildings. And who would turn down beautiful Roman columns? Certainly not us. Here is the list of the new limited time My Empire decorations.

Cupid Statue - 20,000 coins
Lion King - 60,000 coins
Roman Archway - 5,000 coins
Roman Fence 1 through 6 - 5,000 coins each

The most interesting piece here is certainly the Lion King, which is a previous little lion with a shield riding a cute horse. We're not sure exactly how it will fit in our farm atmosphere, but hey - it's cute. At this point in time we're not sure if more My Empire themed items are coming or how long these limited time decorations will last. Hop on over to Country Story and check them out.

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FishVille: Limited time Warhorse and Candystripe Hogfish

FishVille is absolutely one of the best games at constantly keeping limited time items refreshed in the Store, and always having something new and exciting to buy with Sand Dollars. The two latest limited time specialty items are the Atlantean Warhorse and the Candystripe Hogfish.

The Atlantean Warhorse is part of the huge Atlantis theme and is a red-colored variation of the previous Atlantean Seahorse. This unique looking seahorse doesn't come cheap though - it will cost you a hefty 18 Sand Dollars. Luckily, FishVille just made a major change that prevents any premium Sand Dollars fish from dying. At 18 Sand Dollars, this boy better be awfully gorgeous! He is available for the next 4.5 days.

The Candystripe Hogfish is indeed a real type of fish, generally found in the Pacific Ocean (and in saltwater reef aquariums around the world). This limited edition fish costs 12 Sand Dollars and will be available for just about a week.

What is your favorite premium fish in FishVille?

Thứ Bảy, 11 tháng 2, 2012

FarmVille Swiss Alps Animal: Bison

Continuing with the limited edition Swiss Alps theme, FarmVille released a Bison on July 8th 2010.

The Bison can be purchased in the FarmVille Market for 18 FV$ during the next 19 days only.

There are two remaining types of Bison still in existence, the North American Bison and the European Bison. The European Bison usually has more fir or woolly characteristics and is the Bison depicted as part of the FarmVille Swiss Alps theme.

Will you buy a Bison for your farm? Send pics of yours to editors@games.com and we may feature them here.
farmville bison
This article originally appeared on FarmVille Freak.


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FarmVille Swiss Alps Buildings: Swiss Chateau, Sweets Shop & Swiss Bank

FarmVille released three new limited edition buildings as part of the Swiss Alps theme.

The Swiss Chateau, Sweets Shop, and Swiss Bank can be purchased with farm cash or coins (for Swiss Bank only) in the FarmVille Market during the next 19 days only. It's nice to see that Zynga is offering more coin items! Lately every release has at least one high coin priced item such as the Swiss Bank building.
farmville swiss chateau
You may recognize these buildings, as they were featured as unreleased items.

FarmVille Swiss Alps Buildings (Released on July 8th 2010):

    Swiss Chateau – 52 FV$
    Sweets Shop – 34 FV$
    Swiss Bank – 300,000 coins


What do you think of these new Swiss Alps Buildings? Send pics of yours to editors@games.com and we may feature them here.

This article originally appeared on FarmVille Freak.

Facebook says 'so long' to the virtual gift shop starting August 1

For those of you who would spend your hard-earned cash to buy virtual birthday cakes, flowers and teddy bears on Facebook's virtual gift shop -- this news might come as a surprise. Last night, Facebook announced that it will be closing its virtual gift shop permanently starting August 1, so the staff can "focus on improving other products ... such as Photos, News Feed, Inbox, games, comments, the 'Like' button and the Wall."

The gifts that have already been sent or received will still be visible on your Facebook Wall and items will still be on display on your gifts page. Third-party gifting applications will still allow you to send a virtual wish, such as RockYou's popular Birthday Cards App, the Hallmark Social Calendar and -- my personal favorite -- the irreverent someecards.

Love 'em or hate 'em, the virtual gifts on Facebook can be credited with the success of Facebook Credits, which is quickly becoming the de facto currency for social games, and it also showed that Facebook users were willing to part with few real-life dollars to purchase virtual goods, making it possible for freemium games, e.g. FarmVille, to exist and reach critical mass.

The Facebook gift store closing, on the other hand, serves as a reminder that while you -- the consumer -- open your wallets to buy virtual goods on Facebook, in social games, that this investment won't necessarily stick around for the long term. That's something I'll certainly think about the next time I'm tempted to use my credit card to buy a 'limited edition' whatever in the dozen or so social games on my daily radar.

FarmVille Swiss Alps Decorations: Ornate Carriage, Ornate Fountain, Swiss Gate, Swiss Wall & Orange Basket

FarmVille released additional limited edition Swiss Alps decorations including an Ornate Carriage, Ornate Fountain, Swiss Gate, Swiss Wall and Orange Basket.

All of these items can be purchased in the FarmVille Market during the next 19 days only.

FarmVille Swiss Alps Decorations (Released on July 8th 2010):

    Ornate Carriage – 22 FV$
    Ornate Fountain – 22 FV$
    Swiss Gate – 10,000 coins
    Swiss Wall- 10,000 coins
    Orange Basket – 5,000 coins


This article originally appeared on FarmVille Freak.

Pet Society: Dig in Ancient Egypt

Here's your chance to release your inner Indiana Jones in Pet Society. With Ancient Egypt added to the Treasure Hunting feature, your pet can be an archaeologist digging up Cleopatra's glossy black wig or the mighty Sphinx. Here's one pet working hard in the desert:
pet society ancient egypt dig
Kudos to Mia, who found all the Egyptian items. We love how the eyes of the Sphinx follow you around!
pet society ancient egypt dig
This article originally appeared on Pet Society Anonymous.

Thứ Năm, 9 tháng 2, 2012

FarmVille Island-themed items return for 24 hours only

FarmVille continues its 7 Days of Summer Sale -- and today's batch of items include the return of limited edition Island-themed items -- including the very cute Spider Monkey, the Active Volcano and the Tree Village. Below is a complete list of items and prices, and I'm glad to see that there's a balance between items you can buy using coins and items you must buy with Farm Cash (though, clearly, the Farm Cash items are way cooler). These island themed items will only be available for 24 hours, so if you want to turn your farm into something that looks more like a tiki resort, now's the time to start spending.

FarmVille LE Island Animals:

* Spider Monkey – 18 FV$
* Pelican – 18 FV$

FarmVille LE Island Theme Buildings:

* Tree Village – 42 FV$
* Island Resort – 36 FV$
* Giant Hut – 27 FV$
* Island Shanty – 55,000 Coins
* Hut – 100,000 Coins

LE FarmVille Island Decorations

* Active Volcano – 36 FV$
* Tiki Bridge – 24 FV$
* Surf Shack – 18 FV$
* Trailer and Skis – 7 FV$
* Island Stage – 14 FV$
* Roast Pit – 14 FV$
* Lychee Tree – 10,000 Coins
* Tiki Surfboard – 10,000 Coins
* Surfboard – 10,000 Coins
* Island Grill – 30,000 Coins
* Island Totem – 25,000 Coins
* Sand Hammock – 20,000 Coins
* Sky Hammock – 20,000 Coins
* Bamboo Fence – 5,500 Coins
* Tiki Mask I – 25,000 Coins
* Tiki Mask II – 25,000 Coins
* Outdoor Torch – 20,000 C0ins

FarmVille Good Deeds list reminds you to be a good neighbor

On the surface, FarmVille is a game that's about planting and harvesting crops, but on a deeper level, the real driving force is social obligation. You know, that little voice inside that reminds you to send thank you notes, attend your boss' annual barbecue and to go see friends' bands, even though it's clear they'll never play anywhere but the corner dive bar.

FarmVille is slowly rolling out it's own 'little voice' in the form of Good Deeds list that shows all of the tasks your neighbors need help with in addition to a count of all of the help you give (or don't give) your FarmVille neighbors. It's not clear if you earn a bonus after helping a certain number of friends, but that would certainly inspire more do-gooder behavior. At the very least, this list will remind you that you should give and not just receive.

Social Gaming News Digest for the week ending Aug. 13, 2010

Things happen so fast in the social gaming space these days, it can be hard to keep up. For those who need a little help, here's a quick recap of some of the biggest social gaming news that happened this week:

    Google supposedly spent $75 million on virtual currency platform Social Gold, further feeding rumors of the company's social gaming plans. Analyst Colin Sebastian has some interesting ideas about what such plans would mean for the rest of Google.
    Disney Boss (and new Playdom owner) Bob Iger got positively giddy at social gaming's prospects on a conference call.
    Farmville disappeared from MSN Games, likely due to poor traction from users there.
    We didn't get Madden on Facebook, but we did get an announcement for Gasworks' Title Town Football, targeted for next month.
    eMarketer reported that social games advertising will be a $220 million market this year. Still only 20% of social gaming revenues, though.
    The biggest social network in the world's biggest country announced it had gotten bigger, thanks in part to games.
    Golden Nugget became the first real-world casino with a Facebook game.
    Square Enix continued its Japanese social gaming push with a freemium RPG.
    OMGPOP signed on to integrate their games into myYearbook's social network.
    Playdom explains why they're trying to get a foothold in the European market while the getting is good.
    Rixty offered bonus Facebook Credits for your loose change.
    Zynga offered Petville and Treasure Island cash at 7-Eleven.
    HeyZap offered HTML5 support in addition to Flash.

FarmVille Mystery Game refreshed with island-themed prizes (pig in a grass skirt, anyone?)

The 7 Days of Summer Sale continues in FarmVille, and the Mystery Game prizes have been updated with six island-themed items. You can play the Mystery Game by going to the Market, and looking under Decorations. To play, you have to pay 16 Farm Cash per turn, and you'll get the chance to win the following -- today only:

* Island Pig (Rare)
* Island Bar (Rare)
* Hula Pig (Uncommon)
* Mini Beach (Uncommon)
* Blue Macaw (Common)
* Pair of Pink Flamingos (Common)

Mafia Wars Beat the Feds event: Ten days and counting to beat these four bosses

Update (9:50 p.m.) : Looks like Beat the Feds challenge is back in action, though many players are reporting that the experience is still proving to be buggy. How is it working for you?

Update: (5:30 p.m.) A Mafia Wars community manager says the release was 'slowed down' as they resolve the problem. More here.

Update (5 p.m. ): Annnd.. It's gone. Beat the Feds has disappeared with no explanation.

Update (4:30 p.m.): It's here! More info at the end of this article.

Update (4:15 p.m.): Watched the clock countdown to zero and still don't see the challenge. Anyone else?

Update (2:30 p.m.): Beat the Feds countdown has now been added to the game (see below)-- looks like this new challenge will officially kick off at 4 p.m. EST.

mafia wars feds are watching

Many mafiosos may remember that a Beat the Feds job made a brief appearance before, but was yanked before many could complete the job. Looks like everyone's getting a second chance to test their mafia's mettle with a new Mafia Wars Beat the Feds event that kicks off Friday, August 13.

Over the next 10 days, you and your pals will be tasked with beating down these four feds. These guys are going to be tough so be sure to stock up on shivs, stun guns and health kits before you head into battle. (Is it just me or does the fed on the lower right look more like an angry bum than a government employee? I digress.) Of course, you will be rewarded for your efforts, see more after the jump.

In this challenge, you will need need to defeat these four feds: Agent Karlin, Agent Miller, D.E.A. Iverson and D.A. Embry. These throwdowns will work similar to other Vegas bosses -- after you beat each boss, you will get an item that will be leveled up the more times you defeat them, which will earn you mastery levels.

The first time you beat them, you'll earn bronze mastery and then you'll work your way up to silver and gold mastery levels. You will also be able to try for a special Mastery item called the Rain Maker, which will give you a 5% increase in cash from Vegas Fights for beating all four bosses at a gold level.

mafia wars beat the feds

To start the Beat the Feds Challenge, go the front page of Mafia Wars, and it's impossible to miss the giant 'Beat the Feds' module on the homepage. Your first mission will be to take out Agent Karlin.

Click start to begin and you'll be taken to a pop-up page, where you'll can post a request on your Wall for help. Karlin has 900 health, so you're most likely going to need all of the assists you can get to knock him down. In addition to being tough to beat, you have a certain time limit that you need to defeat the boss in, or else you have to start over from scratch.

agent karlin mafia wars

If you have images from the other boss battles, please email them to me at libe@games.com, and I will include them here.

In the meantime, check out all of the stats for each boss and the rewards you get for beating them, courtesy of Mafia Wars Wiki, so you'll know what to expect. It's bad enough that these bosses have tons of health, but that you also have to take them down within a certain amount of time.

Beat Agent Karlin







Health
Bronze: 900 Health
Silver: 6,000 Health
Gold: 24,000 Health

Time to Defeat
Bronze: 9 hours
Silver: 7 hours
Gold: 5 hours

Win: Silk Thunder (Weapon)
A: 84 D: 59

Beat Agent Miller








Health:
Bronze: 1,000 Health
Silver: 7,200 Health
Gold: 28,800 Health

Time to Defeat:
Bronze: 9 hours
Silver: 7 hours
Gold: 5 hours

Win: Combat Chopper (Vehicle)
A: 90
D: 72


Beat DEA Iverson








Health:
Bronze: 1,800 Health
Silver: 8,400 Health
Gold: 33,600 Health

Time to Defeat:
Bronze: 9 hours
Silver: 7 hours
Gold: 5 hours

Win: Ballistic Vest (Armor)
A: 72
D: 103


Beat DEA Wimbry








Health:
Bronze: 2,000 Health
Silver: 9,600 Health
Gold: ? Health

Time to Defeat:
Bronze: 9 hours
Silver: 7 hours
Gold: 5 hours

Win: Bald Eagle (Animal)
A: 115
D: 109

Here are a few other tips to consider before taking on this challenge, courtesy of the Mafia Wars Facebook fan page:


    You'll have to work quickly to beat the clock, so you can spread the word to your mafia to give you a hand. Helpers will be able to fight a boss as if they are facing the boss themselves. Here's where it pays to be strong - the toughest helpers who do the most damage per boss fight will receive additional rewards like experience, Vegas cash, fight tokens, and LE items for their help.

    If you want to pack a solid punch, you can prepare for battle by making sure you have plenty of consumables like health kits, shivs, and stun guns to help you along the way. There's also safety in numbers - go recruit some new members to your mafia before the battle begins to better your odds of victory.

Thứ Hai, 6 tháng 2, 2012

FarmVille German Limited Edition decor: Farm animal statue, Giant Moss Rock, Flower Knoll, Farm Fence

Quick on the heels of the Wild West update in FarmVille, Zynga has added yet another theme of items to the mix: the German setting. With this limited edition theme comes three new buildings. Check them out below:

FarmVille German Barn
This German Barn goes for 30 Farm Cash, can hold 22 items and sells for 2250 coins. It also grants 450 XP when used and can be gifted to your friends.

The German Flower Cafe, which asks for 34 Farm Cash, grants an impressive 800 XP when bought and can also be gifted to your neighbors. It also sells for 4000 Coins.

For 100,000 coins, the German Tool Shed can be yours. It holds 15 items, grants 1000 XP and can be sold for 5000 coins.

All three of these buildings will only be available for 19 days, so start saving.

FarmVille German Limited Edition buildings: German Barn, German Flower Cafe, German Tool Shed

Quick on the heels of the Wild West update in FarmVille, Zynga has added yet another theme of items to the mix: the German setting. With this limited edition theme comes three new buildings. Check them out below:

FarmVille German Barn
This German Barn goes for 30 Farm Cash, can hold 22 items and sells for 2250 coins. It also grants 450 XP when used and can be gifted to your friends.

The German Flower Cafe, which asks for 34 Farm Cash, grants an impressive 800 XP when bought and can also be gifted to your neighbors. It also sells for 4000 Coins.

For 100,000 coins, the German Tool Shed can be yours. It holds 15 items, grants 1000 XP and can be sold for 5000 coins.

All three of these buildings will only be available for 19 days, so start saving.

FarmVille Mystery Game refreshed with rainbow-themed prizes

The FarmVille Mystery game has been updated with the following colorful prizes -- the only thing missing? There's no double rainbow.
farmville mystery game rainbow images
· Rainbow Bridge (Rare)
· Rainbow Fountain (Rare)
· Rainbow Chicken (Uncommon)
· Rainbow Jungle Gym (Uncommon)
· Rainbow (Common)
· Rainbow Lorikeet (Common)


farmville rainbow chicken

The Rainbow Chicken is also be available for purchase in the Market. And, guess what? This chicken apparently lays rainbow eggs!

farmville rainbow lorikeet

Thanks to norcalmom and farmbug fun for the images!

FarmVille nursery barn expansion adds space for 40 new young'uns

Use our FarmVille Cheats & Tips: Nursery Barn links to finish those expansions!
Click here to use the links>

UPDATE: The Nursery expansion has arrived. With the expansion players will be able to place 40 animals in their nursery barn. Not all players have this yet so be patient, it will be available soon.

The Nursery Barn can be upgraded twice. The first upgrade will give you 10 extra storage and the second will give you an additional 10 extra storage, for a grand total of 20 extra storage.

Every time you expand, you will need 10 of the following: bricks, boards, nails, bottles and blankets.

farmville nursery barn

There are several ways to expand the Nursery Barn:

1. Ask neighbors for help. You can expand your Nursery by collecting building materials from your neighbors. Selecting 'Look Inside' from your Nursery's menu will show you what you need to complete your expansion. You can click 'Ask for More' and then select friends that will receive your request. Friends can also send the materials from the Free Gifts menu.

2. Use Farm Cash. If you want to buy the expansion, it will cost you 50 Farm Cash. To do this, click the "Complete Now" button or you can purchase individual components by clicking the "buy" button under each of the required materials.

In addition, one reader noted that there is a foal we haven't seen before in the loading screen above.

Looks like a new Nursery expansion in on its way in FarmVille. I spotted this loading screen, but haven't seen the option to expand the nursery on our farm yet. Have you? Stay tuned!

FarmVille Rainbow Mystery Eggs: Find out what's inside

There's a new chicken in FarmVille, the Rainbow Chicken!

The Rainbow Chicken is available as a prize in the current Mystery Game or you may purchase one directly in the FarmVille Market for 28 FV$.

A new chicken, means new Mystery Eggs. The Rainbow Chicken will lay Rainbow Mystery Eggs! So for now what we all want to know, what's in the eggs?

::Spoiler Alert::

Rainbow Mystery Egg Prizes:

    Rainbow Cottage
    20 Fuel Refills
    Jewel Button
    Arborist
    Gnome Chicken
    Scotts Grey Chicken


This article originally appeared on FarmVille Freak.

Thứ Sáu, 3 tháng 2, 2012

FarmVille Giftable Orange, Purple, & Black Round Hay

    farmville jet black hay     farmville purple round hay
Tonight in a small FarmVille update by Zynga Round Hay is now available to send to your neighbors as a free gift.

There have been a few colors of Round Hay in the past but these colors are perfect for the Halloween season!


Available via the Free Gifts Page on Facebook:

    Orange Round Hay
    Jet Black Hay


Available only on FarmVille.com:

    Purple Round Hay


This article originally appeared on FarmVille Freak.

FarmVille LE Halloween Decorations: Pumpkin Fountain, Scaredycrow, Mummy Gnome & Pumpkin Fence

Continuing with the Halloween theme, FarmVille released several new Limited Edition decorations tonight including a Pumpkin Fountain, Scaredycrow, Mummy Gnome, and Pumpkin Fence.

All of these decorations can be purchased in the FarmVille Market during the next 14 days only. You may recognize them as previously unreleased items on FarmVille Freak. We think that all of the new Halloween limited edition items are an improvement over last year. Check out that Pumpkin Fountain! Zynga is really stepping up their artwork quality, would you agree?


farmville pumpkin fence     farmville mummy gnome     farmville pumpkin fountain
farmville scaredycrowFarmVille LE Halloween Decorations (Released October 12, 2010):

    Pumpkin Fountain – 24 FV$
    Scaredycrow -22 FV$
    Mummy Gnome – 12 FV$
    Pumpkin Fence – 5,000 Coins

This article originally appeared on FarmVille Freak.
What is your favorite Halloween decoration out of this bunch? Will you purchase them for your farm?

Find more stories on our 2010 Halloween Guide for FarmVille, Mafia Wars & more.

FarmVille Mystery Game Updated with Re-Releases October 12th 2010

Tonight the FarmVille Mystery Game has been updated with new re-released prizes.

The prizes featured in this box are re-releases that you cannot currently purchase tin the FarmVille Market and your only chance at owning one is by playing the Mystery Game. The cost is 16 FV$ per dart.

We were hoping to see some new exclusive Halloween prizes, but there is always next week!

farmville mystery game prizes
:::Spoiler Alert:::

The following are confirmed prizes for this Mystery Game (Released October 12, 2010) prizes:

    Ornate Carriage
    Breton Horse
    Armadillo
    Gray Fox
    Swiss Manor
    Bouncy Sheep (Castle)


This article originally appeared on FarmVille Freak.

Do you like this Mystery Game's prizes? Or will you be passing on this one?

Zynga Seattle could bring Zynga closer with Microsoft and Nintendo

Zynga
Zynga recently posted some job openings on their website referring to an office in Seattle that is yet to exist, meaning that they're planning to expand their reach into the Northwest world of gaming, which the company confirmed. According to the FarmVille creator's website, the company is putting together, "a world-class team of web engineers in Seattle! We are hiring at all levels from associate engineers to architects."

Aside from creating yet another ragtag team of code junkies (which Zynga seems to be on a roll with), what else could Zynga be up to and, more importantly, why Seattle? Well, two of the most popular video game publishers in the world both have stationed their American headquarters in Redmond, Wash.: Nintendo and Microsoft. And considering Zynga is expected to make nearly as much money in its 2-year-old infancy as Nintendo did just four years ago, they probably would like to have a few talks.

If some type of alliance were to take place, the preemptively-named Zynga Seattle could help Nintendo's online presence immensely. And it's not as if is Zynga is above this strategy. As for Microsoft, they seem to already have a relationship with the company on some level. Not to mention it's been rumored that the center of Silicon Valley could take a bite of the social games market in 2011. Zynga is worth entirely too much to consider buying on the whole, but what about subsidizing one studio? It's all that Microsoft would need to help launch some social game marketing for its Halo franchise.

Think about it. With the way things are going, these guys are going to need someone experienced if social game branding is to take off and become profitable. Who better qualified than the company who developed the face of the industry?

Nintendo claims 'no connection between social games and DS games,' someone sounds scared

Number of Nintendo DS games bought by DS players and those that play both DS and social games
In a recent attempt to calm the nerves of investors, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata provided detailed infographics defending his claim that there is no connection between the sales of Nintendo DS games and the proliferation of social games. The infographics seem to prove that social gaming has not affected Nintendo DS game sales negatively, going so far as to prove that those who play social games like Zynga's FarmVille actually buy more Nintendo DS games by a small percentage.

However, the data used to compile this information was gathered only in Tokyo and Osaka. So, what about the American market where it's been discovered that two in every five gamers is a social gamer? While Japan is also witness to a burgeoning social games market, it's nothing compared to that of the U.S. where Zynga, its flagship company, is expected to be worth more than $5 billion.

It can't be said for sure why Nintendo of America didn't conduct a similar study, but we can imagine they've already seen some of the numbers. Though is this really a cause for concern for Nintendo and its investors? Only if the head of the Mushroom Kingdom resists. Why fight it (or be scared, for that matter) when you're in prime position to create impressive cash cows Facebook games with Nintendo character branding? Zynga's move into Seattle could be a blessing in disguise for Nintendo.

Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 2, 2012

Round two of FarmVille Limited Edition Country Fair Decorations

FarmVille Country Fair Decorations
Tonight's FarmVille update released the next six decorations in their new Country Fair collection. These items are all limited edition, for only 12 days. The items include a Strength Test game for 100,000 coins, a Fair Sign for 20,000 coins, a Popcorn Stand for 2,500 coins, a Swing Ride for 36 Farm Cash, and a Farm Float for 17 Farm Cash.

These were added to all of the previous Country Fair items that were released. So far, this theme seems to be mostly leaning towards coin spenders, as most of the items have been for coins instead of Farm Cash. These new items are sure to transform your farm into a fun-filled event that the whole family can enjoy. Log in and check out these items today - they're indicated in the the FarmVille Market with a bumper car symbol shown above.

FarmVille Limited Edition Country Fair Buildings

Along with the new decorations tonight, FarmVille also has released a set of new buildings for your Country Fair enjoyment. These two new items are available for the next 12 days along with all of the other Country Fair items.

The first is a Ferris Wheel, which we don't exactly consider a 'building', but who are we to argue with Zynga? This Ferris Wheel is sure to provide endless fun, but at the price of 42 Farm Cash, it's not going to come cheap. This building also gives out 1000 XP and sells for 5,000 coins in case you change your mind after buying it. Of course, you could also send it as a gift to a friend if you so desire.

Secondly, the Corn Stand is another new Country Fair building in the market. If you have ever been to a local fair, you know that one of the best ways to pass the time is ordering countless ears of buttery yellow corn. This Corn Stand will cost you 300,000 coins, sell for 15,000 coins, and give out 3000 XP.

FarmVille Country Fair Animals: Emu and Rex Rabbit

What good is a Country Fair without a petting zoo of adorable farm animals to play with and cuddle with? FarmVille knows this, and tonight update sees the release of two new animals into the Market.

The Emu is a giant bird related to the ostrich that is native to Australia. The Emu in FarmVille will cost you 20 Farm Cash, sell for 90 coins, and has a 2 day harvest time.

Another new animal is the Rex Rabbit, which is a breed of rabbit from France. This adorable lop-eared friend is cheaper, at only 12 Farm Cash. This little fella sells for 100 coins and is harvestable ever two days.

These animals are only available for 12 days, so hop to it! Buy them before you miss your chance. Check them out in the Animals section of the FarmVille Market.

ESPNU College Town releases Soccer, new All Stars, fresh tunes and more

Thanks to Playdom's most recent update to ESPNU College Town, we can play the other football. That's right, Soccer has arrived as the fourth venue sport in the game, which means a slew of new events and All Star Athletes too. The venue requires players to have at least one thousand students (assuming this is their fourth venue) and features events like a Dance Marathon, Student Camp Out and the long awaited Graduation Ceremony--hopefully that doesn't reduce your student population.

In addition to Soccer, Softball Practice has been added to the list of events in the Baseball Field venue. Not to mention that brand new tunes have been added to the game that give it a "Pomp and Circumstance" vibe. The Newspaper has also been changed to include a new Featured Items section that includes Campus Affiliation items (wait, don't we already have a spot for those?). Playdom also updated the Scoreboard so that more statistics are displayed while Player Challenges were changed so that players who challenge schools four or more levels below them will not gain experience. Take that, bullies.

The update also fixed a list of issues to improve the game experience such as loading issues, displaying friends correctly in the Gifting section and--most importantly--a change to how the game calculates School Spirit, which a Playdom community manager explained as, "[players] weren't able to add students despite it displaying that you had enough Spirit. This issue has been fixed with this update." Check out the forum post for the whole list of changes and see for yourself in-game.

Mafia Wars: Infiltrate the Pentagon for exclusive Mastery items and Government Secrets

Infiltrate the Pentagon
The time has come to do the impossible, mobsters. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to play dress up and sneak into the Pentagon. (Wait, what?) Apparently in Mafia Wars, it's just that easy. In a brand new, week-long gifting event titled "Infiltrate the Pentagon," players will have to send each other military uniforms for limited edition Mastery weapons, animals and vehicles.

Quite honestly, this is exactly like the recent Prized Pigs and Masked Robbery gifting events, but on a much larger scale. As of this writing, only the Army Uniform is available with the Navy Uniform to release in three days and the Air Force Uniform to be available in a week from today. All you need to do is receive enough of each uniform to achieve Bronze Mastery and score the associated item. Master each uniform further by sending and receiving more uniforms to increase the statistics on each exclusive item. For example, the Ranger Kukri starts at a measly 58 Attack and 40 Defense, but boosting it to Gold Mastery through stockpiling enough Army Uniforms will increase its stats to an impressive 75 Attack and 39 Defense (that might be a glitch).

But we know what you're all after. Achieving Gold Mastery with each Uniform will unlock the Grand Prize, Government Secrets. An item with 103 Attack and 132 Defense, these should come in handy should you ever need to do a bit of blackmailing--which can be the ultimate defense. So, get to gifting those uniforms and get into the Pentagon before this window of opportunity closes. (Doesn't the Pentagon at least, say, scan fingerprints?)

Thứ Tư, 1 tháng 2, 2012

Social City: Save the Windows Phone promo link for 2 free City Bucks daily

If you remember the Windows Phone 7 promotion in Social City, you'll recall that players are suppose to get a free City Buck for every time they viewed a Windows Phone commercial, and are allowed up to "2 video views per day." This ensured 2 free daily City Bucks, but the video was only advertised on Page C (the Financial News section) of the Social City in-game newsletter. And then, shortly after, the advertisement disappeared, and with it, we assumed the freebie deal was gone too.

But that freebie offer is back today! And following the return of the offer is a hot tip from a game-savvy and generous player, Nunofrc, who left a comment saying that all you need to get the free daily City Bucks offer, is to save and run the link to the videos -- here's that link.

Click on the link when you're already playing Social City. Doing so will launch a Windows Phone commercial in the form of a YouTube video. After the video has played all the way through, you'll get a message from the game that your free City Buck has arrived. Repeat this, and you've got 2 free City Bucks!

Zynga: FarmVille Unicorns will soon offer Unicorn foals

One of the most hotly anticipated items in FarmVille over the last few weeks was the Unicorn. Luckily, we were finally given the Unicorn as part of the Mystery Game last week, but even then, users weren't fully satisfied. What was missing from the equation? The simple ability for Unicorns to produce foals.

Luckily for all of you, our inside source at Zynga has confirmed to us that in the future, Unicorns will be able to breed foals. Now, don't get too excited just yet, as this feature might take a few weeks to come to the game. Why, you ask? According to our source, it has to do with the fact that December will simply have so much stuff going on in FarmVille, that they won't be able to fit it into the normal development schedule. Rest assured though, it will happen in the future.

If you missed out on the White Unicorn that was inside last week's Mystery Game, feel free to try this week's version, as it contains a chance to win a Candy Cane Unicorn from the Winter Holiday theme.

New FarmVille Winter Animal: Gypsy Horse

There had been talk for some time about the release of a Gypsy Horse in FarmVille, but after seeing leaked images of the horse, we weren't sure when exactly (if ever) the animal would actually be coming to the game.

In a rare non-Tuesday/Thursday update, however, Zynga has officially launched the Gypsy Horse in the game, as part of the current Winter Holiday limited edition item theme. For those that are simply amused by the name, know that the Gypsy Horse is an actual variety of horse - meaning that real-world horse lovers will probably be more than willing to purchase one of these beautiful animals for the game's asking price of 26 Farm Cash.

What's more, we have it on good authority that the Gypsy Horse will be able to produce a Gypsy Foal, if placed inside the Horse Stable and given the chance to breed.

The Gypsy Horse will be available for the next 26 days.

New FarmVille Mystery Game for the week of November 28

In a rare move, Zynga has updated the FarmVille Mystery Game before the regular Tuesday night time limit. Fear not, however, if you didn't have a chance to pick up one of the White Unicorns available in the previous Mystery Game, as this week offers something that you might like even better.

The contents of this week's Mystery Game are all about the new Winter Holiday season, and contain some items that we talked to you about as sneak peeks. The contents of the Mystery Game have been confirmed as the following:

Candy Unicorn
Winter Reindeer
Winter Ferris Wheel
Winter Sleigh
Winter Fountain
Arctic Hare

All of these items seem to be exclusive to the Mystery Game, which costs a whopping 24 Farm Cash to play this week, up from the 16 Farm Cash price you might have been expecting. Still, with the chance at another Unicorn, and the news that Unicorns will soon be breedable, it might be worth the expense. You'll have the next 6 days to decide that for yourself, before this round expires from the store.

FarmVille Winter Holiday Buildings: Holiday PO & Winter Station

FarmVille's latest game update brought with it a new series of Winter Holiday items, now available in the game's store. In this release, we see the addition of two new buildings, both of which we brought you a Sneak Peek of just yesterday.

The buildings are the Holiday PO (Post Office) and the Winter Station. The Holiday PO is available for coins, but is quite expensive, at a price of 250,000 coins. For that splurge, you'll earn 2500 experience points as a reward. Meanwhile, the Winter Station is a nice train station building that will go lovely either with your already placed train tracks (that were released in the game a few weeks ago), or with an entire new, winter-themed train track that you can now construct via individual items purchased from the store. The Winter Station costs 20 Farm Cash to add to your farm.

Both of these items will be available in the game for the next 26 days, giving you plenty of time to get your farm completely into the Holiday spirit.

Thứ Hai, 30 tháng 1, 2012

FarmVille Animal Sneak Peek: Brown Gypsy Horse, Brown Gypsy Foal, Baby Penguin

If you're an animal collector in FarmVille, I've got some great new unreleased item images to share with you! These animals are, from left to right in the image above: Brown Gypsy Horse, Brown Gypsy Foal, and Baby Penguin.

Not to be confused with the black and white, regular Gypsy Horse released at the end of November as part of the Winter Holiday theme of items, this Brown Gypsy Horse will be an entirely different animal, able to be placed inside the Horse Stable and bred with a Stallion to produce the adorable Brown Gypsy Foal also seen above. We're guessing that if the Brown Gypsy Horse doesn't make an appearance in a Mystery Game soon, that it will be available in the store for Farm Cash.

Meanwhile, the Baby Penguin is equally interesting, if not even more so. Since Penguins have been available in the game since even last year, this begs the question - Could Zynga be looking to create a Penguin "home" of some kind, through which these Baby Penguins would be bred? Or will it simply be released as a regular animal release in the store? Only time will tell, but personally, I'm hoping for another animal storage building (especially if it means I get to have all of those cute, fluffy Baby Penguins running around on my farm!).

Remember, there is no guarantee that these items will be officially released within the game, so keep that in mind. Keep checking back with us though, as we'll make sure to give you guys all of the information about these new animals if and when they are released.

FarmVille: The Case of the Missing Holiday Ducks

A new mystery has appeared in the land of FarmVille, concerning an item that was assumed to be released with last night's FarmVille update, but either wasn't, or jumped out of the store just as soon as it entered. The item is the Holiday Ducks decoration (a set of ducks standing underneath mistletoe that apparently kiss). As this entire ordeal has spawned user outrage and confusion, we thought we'd take a minute to shed some light on the current state of affairs concerning when and if this item will ever be coming back to the store.

As of last night's update, the Holiday Ducks are nowhere to be found in the game, which is especially odd, considering that a recently added FarmVille loading screen, and the in-game marketplace (pictured) both contain images of the item. So, at least we know that the Holiday Ducks are real.

Multiple threads have appeared on the official FarmVille forums concerning these missing animals, with some users reporting that the Ducks were available in the store for a very brief period yesterday evening, before mysteriously vanishing without a trace. Furthermore, Zynga even announced that the Holiday Ducks were available in the store for 15 Farm Cash. We've read user reports of finding the ducks for 15 or 20 Farm Cash, but we have no visual proof of their existence - they disappeared that quickly.

This becomes even more of an issue when we take a look at the time limit for the other Winter Holiday items that are currently available in the store. Even those items that were released last night will only be available for 9 days, and every day that the ducks remain MIA is apparently another day that users won't have to purchase them, if and when they reappear.

Where did they go? Honestly, we don't know at this point. As of this writing, they are nowhere to be found in the game's store, and they aren't on the free gifts page. We've contacted Zynga for comment, and will be sure to let you know if and when this situation changes. We're assuming that this the disappearance of the ducks was due to an in-game glitch of some kind, but we'll continue to keep digging for information in case something else is going on.

It's Official: CityVille dethrones FarmVille as Zynga's top Facebook game

CityVille Commerce
Alright, so it didn't exactly happen yesterday, but CityVille has soared high above FarmVille's 56.8 million players with a massive (for these days) 61.7 million monthly players. It did what many thought was the impossible in just 22 days, according to Inside Social, and it took good old FarmVille four months to reach that size back in the day. While we've already explored what might have contributed to the game's blindingly fast rise to Zynga supremacy, it's impossible to tell how long this will last.

It will take at least another month for CityVille's numbers to stabilize--or at least slow down, for Pete's sake. These numbers are purely an accumulation of the amount of players who have logged into the game at least once in the past three weeks. Whether the game can hold the interest of its nearly 62 million players for a lengthy period of time has yet to be seen. However, if the game keeps growing at this rate, it could easily meet FarmVille's former glory of 84 million monthly players by 2011. Until then, Mark Pincus and the CityVille team can enjoy their early Christmas gift Scrooge McDuck style.

Mafia Wars FrontierVille Beaver Pelt Promo: Everything you need to know

Mafia Wars Beaver Pelts
Looking for some easy items to come by in Mafia Wars? Well, Zynga has introduced another of its infamous cross-promotions in the game involving FrontierVille. This time around, all you need to do is take a trip over to your New York properties and click on any of the four buildings that produce items, which includes the brand new Private Zoo.

Chop Shop FrontierVille Promo
From there, you'll see some brand new items on the first page, but they each require a unique part that you won't find on the streets of New York, but way out West on the frontier. Click on the "Get Part" button with the FrontierVille logo attached to get started.

Follow us after the break to find out how to nab these limited edition items.
A Day in the Life of a Beaver
Clicking the "Get Part" button will transport you to your FrontierVille game. Upon loading the game, you will instantly be greeted with a new Goal titled "A Day in the Life of a Beaver I." Thankfully, this Goal can be completed in minutes, especially if you're already a seasoned pioneer. You'll need to have or collect 15 Wood, clear one Stump from the homestead and have or purchase two Fences from the Market. As for that final requirement, you must clear one full tree and remove its Stump to get credit for it. In other words, old Stumps lying around on the homestead will not count. Once completed, enjoy 50 XP and 250 coins.

A Day in the Life of a Beaver II
The second Goal in this series, "A Day in the Life of a Beaver II," is simple enough. Just click on "Claim Reward" to be launched back into your New York Property page in Mafia Wars one Beaver Pelt richer. Then, enter any one of your production properties and notice that a "Build" button has replaced that "Get Part" button. Just click and you got yourself a nice weapon, vehicle, armor or animal with a permanent stat increase. That's right, all of the items in this promotion will permanent boost one of your stats, just see for yourself below. (If you want the rest of these promotional items, then follow these easy steps in all four production Buildings--the mission will be exactly the same.)

Bearskin Cloak

Venture Axe

Big Horn Sheep
As you can probably already tell, all of these items have the same exact stats on them. However, each provide a unique, permanent boost to either your Defense, Attack or Energy, making them well worth the effort for min/max players.

FrontierVille 12 Days of Christmas Goals: Everything you need to know for Day Eight

It's time to go huntin' this Christmas in the eighth day of FrontierVille's 12 Days of Christmas Goals series. Today, in "On the Eighth Day O' Christmas," it's all about clobbering some Groundhogs, but you'll need to coax them out of the ground. Thankfully, part of this Goal is to do just that. Apparently, these little buggers love Potatoes, so plant 28 of them and another 38 Tomatoes for good measure.

Your total cost for all 66 crops is going to be 3,740 coins and take over four hours to plant and harvest at least, but that's if you even have the room for so many crops. Between 66 crops harvested, you're sure to find at least 8 Groundhogs, but remember that the chance is random. If you're looking to get this Goal done quickly, you could always use a Boost from the Upgraded General Store, but that will set you back pretty far. Complete this Goal and a Boost Set for both Potatoes and Tomatoes is all yours. Gee, thanks for giving us something we could have used four hours ago. (Don't you hate when that happens?)

Find the rest of our Holiday 2010 coverage right here.

Thứ Tư, 11 tháng 1, 2012

Bejeweled neon diamond lamp lights up PopCap's Week 3 charity auction

Easily recognizable from anywhere, the iconic Bejeweled diamond has been transformed into a neon lamp by Seattle artist Jeremy Bert. That glowy blue is just mesmerizing, isn't it?

Other eyecandy highlights for this week are canvas and sketches for Plants vs. Zombies, Zuma, and Peggle.

For the ceramic dishware fans (hey, that's me!) and the Facebook gamers out there, Erin Middendorf -- who's "PopCap's lead artist for Zuma Blitz by day, and master potter by night" -- has created a Zuma Blitz tea set. What an awesome follow-up to the Peggle sake set and the Plants vs. Zombies ceramic mug and bowl set!

Lastly, there's a Plants vs. Zombies outfit of the ubiquitous Zombie (see it in the video below) to complement last week's Peashooter costume. But it's not limited to Halloween, cause this is the same official costume that's been paraded around by PopCap's staff at major video games conventions, such as E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) and PAX (Penny Arcade Expo).
Zuma Blitz ceramic tea set

Family Guy Online: Quahog's first family gets its very own online multiplayer game

If preaching from the Good Book in Holy Town isn't your idea of a superior social game, what about a new online game based on the Fox's semi-irreverent animated show, Family Guy?

Yup, it looks like Peter, Lois, Stewie and the rest of the Griffin family will be making their debut on a web browser near you in the new multiplayer game, Family Guy Online. Right now, there are no real details available on FGO, other than it's coming in Fall 2011. There's also its recently launched official site, which you can visit and sign up for a chance to play the closed beta version of the game, as well as an official Facebook fan page for the game which you can 'Like' to get more info on the fly.

Gallery: Family Guy Online


So, as you ponder what exactly a Family Guy Online game will be like (will you be able to tour of Peter's favorite watering hole, the Drunken Clam? Can you play as Stewie and finally take over the universe? Will the entire family spontaneously break into song?), we'll dig around to see what other scraps of information we can unearth in the meantime.

World of Warcraft goes free to play (until Level 20)

The question is: Will you be able to stop after that? The only hardcore MMO (massively multi-player online game) to rival the numbers--but not the value--of Zynga's top social games, World of Warcraft (WoW), has gone free-to-play. Well, until you reach Level 20. Then, creator Blizzard will force you to cough up $15, if you want to keep exploring Azeroth.

Kotaku reports that Blizzard has made the game free for its first 20 levels as part of its Rage of the Firelands, or Patch 4.2, major content update. The billionaire company is calling this new feature World of Warcraft Starter Edition, which replaces the old seven-day and 14-day long free trials that players used before to rope their friends into the high-fantasy equivalent of crack cocaine. (Seriously, I've been on and off the stuff for six years ... WoW, I mean.)

Clearly the new feature is in response to free-to-play offerings from, oh, I don't know, every MMO and Facebook game to launch in the past year or two? The game recently dipped under its peak of 12 million players to 11.4 million in May, so this move could also be in hopes of restoring that magic number that Blizzard liked to tout so much. Hey, we would tout until the cows came home if we had a videogame with 12 million players, too.

Rage of the Firelands
WoW is also designed to run on computers with low-grade or entry-level hardware, something that Facebook games have become a master of. Besides, Blizzard's Mark Morehaime and Frank Pearce don't exactly hate FarmVille. So, perhaps Blizzard is trying to sap a bit of that attractive energy from Facebook games like Empires & Allies that we know commonly as "free." And what's better than free?

Consumer Watchdog barks at Facebook Credits, Zynga-Facebook deal

You know that whole shift to Facebook Credits that is supposed to happen this Friday? Well, that's not gonna' happen--not if Consumer Watchdog has anything to do about it. As of July 1, all Facebook apps and games will essentially be forced to take on the Facebook Credits payment model, from which the company takes a 30 percent cut. The Washington-based nonprofit public interest organization has openly called Facebook out on potentially violating anti-trust law and participating in anti-competitive behavior.

"This isn't just about fun and games," Consumer Advocate John M. Simpson said in a release. "These activities in the virtual world are a big business, worth billions of dollars. If Facebook is allowed to dictate terms in the online gaming market though anti-competitive tactics, consumers will pay more and innovation will be stifled."

More importantly, however, Watchdog has also requested that the Federal Trade Commission investigate the five-year deal Facebook made with Zynga last year to keep the $15 to $20 billion developer on board with the changes. That's funny, because the terms of the deal were never officially disclosed (not that we'd expect that). In fact, the two companies were reported to be nearly at each others' throats before the pen met paper in May of last year. So, you have to think Facebook offered quite an attractive package to keep Zynga around. And Watchdog wants to know.

It's not as if this sort of thing hasn't happened before. Apple takes the same cut from any app that is sold through its App Store, but it's the details of the imposition that are setting Consumer Watchdog off. Specifically, Watchdog said that Facebook has prohibited developers from selling their goods on different websites at lower prices, effectively locking them in. Not to mention that the 30 percent cut might be too steep for new developers to meet. This could keep the big players in business, while potentially shutting out new companies and, most importantly, new ideas for games. We've contacted Facebook for comment.

FarmVille-maker Zynga to offer exclusive games for AT&T customers

Aw, they look so cute together, too. (So, who's wearing the pants, fellas?) Zynga and AT&T have announced a strategic partnership in which the FarmVille creator will create and launch customized games to the global mobile phone carrier's customers.

Financial specifics of the deal were not disclosed, but the press release does mention what games might hit AT&T's custom Android market stall first.It looks like existing mobile games like Words with Friends and Zynga Poker, both of which already available on the platform, will be first to appear on this AT&T shelf in the Android Market.

Zynga will also be involved with giveaways to AT&T customers during special events. However, the crux of this deal is even more strategic than just bringing in new games.AT&T also wants Zynga's help to "optimize the mobile gaming experience for AT&T customers."

More specifically, the company is looking to find ways to improve battery life on its mobile phones while playing games as well as improve network efficiency. (Perhaps this is also AT&T's first move toward an Android gaming network.) If that last bit means reducing games' effects on AT&T's data caps for smartphones, then count me in. Alright, the new games specifically for AT&T Android phones sound pretty cool too, I guess.

Thứ Ba, 10 tháng 1, 2012

Virtual City Playground for iOS looks like HD CityVille ... on your phone

So, CityVille Hometown is great, but I get the feeling some fans were looking for something more like the actual web game. It looks like G5, a Stockholm, Sweden-based developer of mobile games for iOS, might bring the goods. Virtual City Playground, a free version of the original with a much more social twist, is set to hit the App Store this Aug. 25, Pocket Gamer reports.

The game will allow players to create and cultivate their own city on an enormous scale in pseudo-3D, isometric graphics. The game will guide players much like Zynga's city-builder does, but offers support for far more friend interaction through Game Center Support and Facebook friend challenges.

Your job, essentially, is to grow your city by populating it with homes and businesses that grow off of one another all the while being supplied by agriculture, like any old city game. This updated version also brings an in-game currency, completing that old quarter pit feeling. That's right, Virtual City Playground is 100 percent free to play.

Virtual City Playground
However, to speed things up, players will have the option to purchase 85 of the game's quests, if they really can't wait. The game could be the city-builder of scale you've been looking for, but check the trailer below to see what we mean:

The Sims Social, Gamescom's 'Best Browser Game,' lives on Facebook

While EA and Playfish London have officially set The Sims Social live at this year's Gamescom (with a show award, to boot), we're going with "lives," because the game technically already lived. Alas, despite a shoddy launch and some unfortunate down time, this gem of a Facebook game has launched to nearly 5 million players. Even counting since its downtime (and "open beta" issues), The Sims Social has grown exponentially in the past week, gaining about a whopping 3 million players in that time, according to AppData.

I'd hate to speak too soon (no I don't), but these look a lot like Zynga numbers. Could the big red bull dog have finally met its match, the biggest casual gaming brand long before FarmVille? It's quite possible, especially considering what players say the game could imply for the future of the genre.

"When we created The Sims Social, it was important for us to incorporate the deep gameplay nuances The Sims Studio has perfected and leverage what Playfish does best – develop compelling, cutting-edge social-gaming experiences," Playfish London GM John Earner said in a statement. And based on these explosive numbers, it looks like the players might agree. If The Sims Social keeps growing at this rate, it could catch up with Zynga's top games in a few months.

Gallery: The Sims Social on Facebook

The game already has branded partnerships with companies like Dunkin' Donuts, so it's clear how serious EA is about this game. Between what seems to be a hit on Facebook and a hit machine in the bag for possibly $1.3 million, maybe the Madden guys can hang with the FarmVillers, after all.

PopCap study: Play games with your kids, they'll be better for it

Man, there's nothing like a feel-good study to cheer you up on a Friday. PopCap Games, creator of Bejeweled and Zuma Blitz for Facebook, has helped in a study by Goldsmiths University that finds some comforting results for gamer parents, at least. According to the study, one in five parents said that playing computer games has helped their children develop a better understanding of technology.

While the organization does not reveal the exact number of participants, it goes on to report on findings that a third of parents believe gaming has increased their kids' concentration and that 53 percent believe that casual video games have improved their kids' problem solving skills. And the kids want more, apparently, as 27 percent of parents reported that their children attempt to borrow their smartphones to play casual games on.

"These findings are important because they highlight the social benefits of playing videogames," said Dr Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, Reader in Psychology at Goldsmiths in a release. "Previous research has tended to look only at the individual effects of video games, but in the era of social networking games appear to play a vital role in enhancing social relationships. The fact that both parents and grandparents are using games to connect with their children and grandchildren, and quite successfully, suggests that video games can improve social skills and make a key contribution to both effective parenting and child development."

Well, there's your educated, scientific opinion, so take it or leave it. Keep in mind, however, this survey comes from the help of a company that may have interest in this particular market (with all due respect, of course). For those of you who hand the toddler the iPad or the Wii remote every once in a while, more power to ya. (Besides, a two-year-old with an iPad is YouTube gold.)

Angry Birds worth at least as much as FarmVille, Rovio exec says

The Mighty Eagle has dollar signs in its eyes, as Rovio chief marketing officer Peter Vesterbacka said recently to Finnish magazine Kauppalehti Optio that his company is worth several billion dollars, MSNBC reports. And by, "several million," Vesterbacka means somewhere in the FarmVille range--he noted to estimates that Zynga was worth $20 to $25 billion (which sounds a bit inaccurate to me)--according to MSNBC.

But Bloomberg recently reported that the Angry Birds creator was worth at least $1.2 billion, and this valuation would mean Rovio is 100 percent viable to compete with Zynga. I've never read it being discussed seriously, the two being competitors, but perhaps those talks will start now. Rovio could be the second major company of the new age of publishers to combat the first. (And here we thought the birds were looking to get bought.) Rovio is looking for 1 billion users, and fast. Perhaps Zynga was more of a motivation to the birds than previously imagined.

"We are not selling though - unless somebody offers enough," Vesterbacka was quoted saying in the interview published on Thursday, according to MSNBC. The exec went on to say that Rovio plans to list on the New York stock market within three years. If Rovio can enter new territory with the Angry Birds and take full advantage of the freemium model, then there is no reason it can't be a viable competitor to Zynga.

The more Rovio attempts to introduce the Angry Birds to new media (and sources of revenue), the further it will inch toward defeating Zygna, which only is within a single, though massive market. What I'm getting at is to warn you that there is more swiping and harvesting in your gaming future where the first three years of it came from.

Parking Wars 2 brings Philly's ... charms to light in Facebook gaming

We have a fine city here, Philadelphia. But, a lot of that beauty has to grow on a person, and that can take years. So, to warn folks of our city's charms before they decide to visit the City of Brotherly Love, Majesco presents Parking Wars 2 for Facebook. The creator of franchises like Cooking Mama (also on Facebook!) and the Zumba Fitness games is looking to cash in on Facebook.

Based loosely on the hit A&E show of the same name--you know, the one that shows just how awesome it is to drive in my hometown? (To dispel any misleading, It's horrific.) The game launched this week, Inside Social Games reports, and has since reached over 34,000 monthly players and just over 1,500 daily players.

The game tasks players with parking cars on their friend's streets and keeping track of when to move each car and where to move them to in order to maximize points. At this year's E3, we left Parking Wars 2 feeling like it was too reliant on other friends, perhaps. And while it sounds (and sort of is) a bit boring, a slick presentation, sharp '50s style and matching tunes keep it interesting.

Parking Wars 2 in action
When players leave a car in a spot for too long or park illegally, their friends can ticket them there for parking illegally. Players level up by correctly parking and removing cars in a timely fashion. Then, they can purchase new cars that are worth more points when parked correctly. You can then buy items to boost the value of your cars, as well as for extra bonuses to ticketing vehicles. If you're a fan of watching people bicker about parking on TV, then perhaps this is your game, but I like to escape from reality, thanks.

Thứ Hai, 9 tháng 1, 2012

FrontierVille New Year Collection now available

In addition to the six New Years Resolutions missions that are now available in FrontierVille, you can also complete a new New Years Collection in the game.

This collection consists of five items:

Baby New Year
Calendar
Resolution List
Scale
Toast Glass

You'll receive these items by participating in activities around your frontier, and you'll need to collect items like the Calendar in order to complete the New Years Resolution goals as you go along. If you can manage to collect all five items, you'll be able to turn them in for an Angel Statuette reward, so good luck in trying to collect them all.

And if this collection is as difficult to complete as collections like those released for "Back to School" and "Independence Day," I think we'll need all the luck we can get.

Cafe World Mr. Snowball Event: Everything you need to know

An interesting new event has been launched in Cafe World, that still refers to the holidays as though they haven't passed. This the Mr. Snowball event, and if you can look past the fact that Zynga seems to have overlooked releasing it in a more timely fashion, you'll be able to complete a series of quests to bring Mr. Snowman and holiday-themed outfits to your cafe's customers.

Meet us behind the break for everything you need to know about this Mr. Snowman event.

The Mr. Snowball mission series is a four part quest set. The first part is called "Mr. Snowball is Coming," and it contains two very simple steps:

Place Mr. Snowball
Place Winter Snack Table in your Cafe

The base for the Mr. Snowball structure can be found under the Special section of the Functional menu. It is free, and can simply be placed in an empty square of your cafe. The Winter Snack Table can be purchased from the decorations portion of the store for 6,000 coins. Alternatively, if you have already placed a table in your Cafe, this step will be completed for you.

The reward for completing this mission is 5,000 coins and 2,000 Cafe Points.

The second portion of the quest is called "Help Mr. Snowball" and it will require you to ask your friends to help you complete Mr. Snowball. Mr. Snowball requires 20 items to complete - 5 each of Silk Hats, Carrots, Snow Buttons, and Large Snow Balls. These can be earned by clicking on the Ask for More button and then sending individual gift requests to those Cafe World neighbors that you think would help you.

Unfortunately, that isn't all that's required for this step, as you'll also need to collect "3 Scarves to keep Mr. Snowball's neck warm," and "4 Large Branches so Mr. Snowball can drink his milk." Again, this is a process that will see you asking your friends to send you these items, via individual gift requests.

After you complete Mr. Snowball, your customers will change in appearance to be dressed like holiday characters. There are quite a few different costumes your customers will start to wear, including a Santa costume, red striped elf costumes, green striped elf costumes, a nutcracker, Mrs. Claus and more. In terms of the actual function of these costumes, they are there to simply look pretty and themed - your customers will act no differently when the Mr. Snowball model is active in your cafe. If at any time you'd like to turn off the special costumes, simply drag Mr. Snowball back into your inventory.

While the Mr. Snowball event is a four-part goal series, information about parts III and IV are still unknown as of this writing, simply due to the fact that we haven't been able to complete the task ourselves. We understand that users are unhappy with the amount of collection quests in Cafe World, but we will bring you the rest of the details about this event as soon as we have them.

FarmVille: New Years Decorations, Clothing and more expiring tonight

With all of the holiday parties and events someone can take part in at the beginning of a new year, you might have missed playing FarmVille and purchasing some of the limited edition items that were released in the New Years theme. If you still haven't decked your farm our in New Years items, or would like to purchase decorations to store until next year's celebration, you have just a few more hours to do so.

At the time of this writing, the New Years items in the game's store will expire in a little under 5 hours. The prices are the same as normal, so unfortunately there is no sale here to entice you to buy these items before they're gone. It's presumable, then, that the simple fact that the items are going to expire will be enough to convince someone to do some shopping, but that's up for each individual user to decide.

As a recap, you can purchase clothing items for your avatar like dresses and tuxes for 10 Farm Cash, one-time-use Fireworks for 3 Farm Cash, an animated Cider Fountain for 15 Farm Cash, and even animals like the New Year Horse, and my personal favorite, the Disco Ball Sheep for 22 Farm Cash and 140,000 coins, respectively.

Once these items expire from the store, it's presumable that they won't be released in the game again, or at least not until the New Years celebration begins leading into 2012, when Zynga may re-release them temporarily. If you don't want to miss your chance at any of these limited edition items, make sure to shop now while you still can!

FarmVille Mystery Game for January 9, 2011 - Endangered animals now available

It's another Sunday, which in the world of FarmVille means that a new round of the Mystery Game has been released for your risk-taking pleasure. This week's Mystery Game is a bit costlier than most (the traditional price is 16 Farm Cash), but the higher price comes with an apparently good reason - that being that this week's game offers some "endangered animals" to users.

The prizes inside this week's Mystery Game are:

Adean Bear Cub
Asian Horse
Blue Duck
Giant Panda
Kimodo Dragon
Koala

Each dart you'd like to throw (literally) at this Mystery Game will cost you 22 Farm Cash. Whether or not this is worth it, for a chance at adding one of these animals to your farm is up to you. As usual, you'll have six days to make up your mind, as the current items will only be available for a week, before being replaced by a new set of items in next week's Mystery Game.

As one final note, it appears as though the Koala item is purely decorative, so you won't be able to earn money off of this particular prize, should you win it.

Cafe World Cater the Winter Ball: Everything you need to know

There's a new catering order to fulfill in Cafe World, with this one fitting into the current "winter" theme that Zynga has released in the game. The catering order is called simply: "Cater the Winter Ball" and it will see you asking your friends for help over (ideally) a five day period in order to unlock a new, exclusive recipe (that is, a recipe that can only be received through completing the mission), also fitting in the theme.

To find out what this new recipe is, and how you'll earn it, join us behind the break.


This Catering Order asks you to complete a total of six steps: three cooking steps, and three collection steps. For the three dishes, you'll have to cook Steak Dinner (a 16 hour dish) 150 times, Creme Fraiche Caviar (a 30 minute dish) 300 times, and Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail (a 30 minute dish) 250 times.

For this portion of the catering order, you'll need a lot of help from friends, and you can bring up to 10 of your friends into the mission with you, for a total of 11 members on your Catering Crew. The only good thing here is that there are two dishes that only take 30 minutes to cook, so if you can find a friend who is willing to spend a couple of hours checking frequently back in with the game, these tasks don't seem entirely impossible.

As for the collection portions of the order, you'll need to collect 5 Corsages, 5 Tiaras, and 10 Winter Ball Tickets. These items can either be purchased for Cafe Cash (3 Cafe Cash per one individual item - not a cheap route), or you can send requests to your individual Cafe World neighbors, asking them to send you one of these items. Of course, you would want to send requests once every day (or more often, if the game allows), in order to have a better chance at collecting these items, but be sure not to spam those players who may not appreciate the requests.

Interestingly, when it comes to scoring this Catering Order, you have 5 full days to complete the order to still receive the 3 star rating - normally, the time limit is 3 days. This is likely due to the sheer number of dishes that need to be cooked, regardless of the short cooking time of two of them, and the two extra days are definitely appreciated.

If you can complete the order within 5 days, you'll receive 9 Catering Points, 7,560 Cafe Points, 113,400 coins, and you'll unlock the Snowflake Cake recipe. The Snowflake Cake recipe can only be cooked if you unlock it through this manner. When you do, you'll be able to cook it for 1530 coins. The cake cooks in 6 hours, and you'll have 320 servings to sell to your customers for 12 coins per serving. This results in a return of 3,840 coins.

If you can't finish the order in five days, but can finish it before a full seven days have elapsed, you'll receive two stars, 6 Catering Points, 5,400 Cafe Points, and 8100 coins. Yes, we're as shocked at the discrepancy of coin rewards between these two star levels as you are. In addition, the two star rating will not unlock the Snowflake Cake - you must earn all three stars in order to start cooking the dessert.

After seven days, if you're still plugging along on this order, and you do manage to complete it (without canceling it and starting over, that is), you'll receive a single star rating, 3 Catering Points, 3,240 Catering Points, and 7,450 coins.

Thứ Bảy, 7 tháng 1, 2012

Does FarmVille release too much too fast?

In some games, time goes by very slowly in between features and you can find yourself bored before something fun is released. In FarmVille, Zynga have a reputation for keeping the action happening. Between new decorations, new collection games, new mystery game prizes, new features in the game, and holidays, some players are finding themselves overwhelmed with the pace of the new content.


BWasek from the FarmVille forums says:

    I started collected all the horses and cute animals a year ago, now to continue would cost a ton! I liked it better when there were only a few a month, not 5 a week!. Same with the stupid trees....I may just have to stop playing! It's becoming a money pit instead of a fun time waster!

Keeping a social game balanced for the hardcore players who login for hours each day and the casual players who don't have as much time to play is a difficult job for the FarmVille team. Many players are easily bored, buy their way through features by paying Farm Cash and then quickly get bored. It is in FarmVille's best interest to keep new content coming at a fast pace so that players can spend money and time in the game. However, how much is too much?

Right now in FarmVille there are so many features and things going on. A new expensive expansion was released, there is a Valentine's 12 Day Collection Game, there is a Valentine's Mailbox for collecting valentines and trading them in, there are new Valentine's quests, there is a new limited time masterable Farm Cash crop, the Lunar Chinese New Year items keep coming, and an England expansion is on its way. This is a lot to do in a short time, and it's easy to see how players could get overwhelmed.

Game of the Day: UNO Undercover

The game of the day is card game classic homage to the number one. UNO Undercover lets you play the classic card game UNO as you never played it before. Play adventure mode and track down spies or simply join in the world UNO tournament. UNO Undercover has it all and it's the game of the day.
Click here to play UNO Undercover.

Important side note: Just by playing The Game of the Day you will be entered into a monthly drawing to win a FlipCam HD. You don't need to do anything else, just play! The more you play, the more chances you have to win. For more information on the Game of Day check out the official Game of the Day hub.

Picture of the Day: Sweet Cinnamon's Valentine's Day Farm

The third in our FarmVille Valentine's Day farm art series was crafted by Sweet Cinnamon (a.k.a. sweet.cinnamon on the FarmVille Forums). You can instantly see why I chose to feature her farm, it's very impressive at first glance and it gets even more magnificent when you closely observe the overwhelming amount of detail.

Look closely at those interlocking hearts. Folks, that must have taken ages to perfect. Also make sure you realize that in a clever gesture, Sweet Cinnamon has given one heart evil devil horns and given the other a halo. Well done Sweet Cinnamon, this is an incredibly creative and artistic farm.

Continue reading to see what Sweet Cinnamon had to say.

What inspired your great Valentine's Day farm design?
My inspiration was my relationship with my boyfriend. We are absolute opposites: good girl and bad boy; just like angel and devil.

Do you have any awesome decorating tips to share?
The perfect bunches from garden shed are great.

How did you go about creating the perfectly shaped hearts?
It was quite easy to make the hearts, I made 2 or 3 smaller ones before I found the perfect shape.

How long did it take you to complete the design?
Decorating took me about 4 days, but I was only doing it in the evening, so in total it wasn't that long.


What do you think of Sweet Cinnamon's epic Valentine's Day farm?

Check out the rest of our Valentine's Day 2011 coverage right here.

If you have an AWESOME FarmVille farm that you want to be considered for Pic of the Day, please email it to editors@games.com, Include the inspiration for your design and maybe a few tips for people who need an assist!

FarmVille fashion do: Vegetable hats from Japan

FarmVille officially arrived in Japan in December 2010, and their version of the game is slightly different than the game we know and love. Instead of FarmVille, the Japanese version is called FarmVillage, and it's playable on the mobile social network Mixti instead of Facebook. Another big difference -- instead of wearing red Zynga-branded T-shirts, corporate bigwigs strapped on giant vegetable hats at the game's official launch event. Only in Japan, folks. Only in Japan.

FarmVille giftable white heart hay bales -- going, going..

FarmVille is offering white heart-shaped hay bales as a free gift for a limited time. To send your FarmVille pals this gift (nothing really says 'I care' more than a novelty bale of hay), look for the icon on the left-hand side of the screen. Click the image and the friend selector will appear and then start sending free white heart hay like there's no tomorrow.


white heart hay bale farmville

Thứ Sáu, 6 tháng 1, 2012

Quote of the Moment: 'Nintendo president Iwata is wrong about social games'

Satoru Iwata

    Iwata-san has done an incredible job rebuilding Nintendo over the last few years. He is a great leader of that company, but in this particular case he is wrong. He is mistaken if [he thinks] this is some kind of fad that will go away. Social networks, as a way of powering our game and entertainment choices, is here to stay.

Former Sony Worldwide Studios boss Phil Harrison said this in an interview with IndustryGamers regarding Nintendo president Satoru Iwata's harsh words for social game creators during his Game Developers Conference keynote speech this month. Iwata believes that mobile and social games could diminish "high value" games, or $50 to $60 retail games. How, you ask? The Nintendo commander-in-chief said that social and mobile games are focused more on quantity than quality, amassing and copying software to increase revenue. If Iwata has seen what's in the works for iOS or some recent Facebook games, then his issue appears to be more with price points than anything.

[Via GamesIndustry.biz]

[Image Credit: Nsider 2]

What do you think about Iwata's opinion of social game developers? How do you think Nintendo will fare continuing its retail-centric strategy?

Playfish joins Japan relief effort with Mercy Corps donation program [Updated]

Finally, another social game developer has decided to use its immense resources for good. Playfish announced today that it has joined forces with Mercy Corps and their partner, Peace Winds Japan, to run a donation program. Through the program, Playfish will give 100 percent of its proceeds to Mercy Corps to provide the Japanese with "balloon shelters to accommodate up to 600 people; large emergency tents; clean water, food and blankets," according to the company.

Throughout the week, Playfish will add items to its games for purchase and donate 100 percent of those proceeds to Mercy Corps. Currently, the Garden of Hope item is available in Restaurant City, but more games will receive donation items this week including a "Support Japan" bundle in Pet Society, "Japan Elite Transfers" in FIFA Superstars, and a "Red Japanese Pagoda" in Monopoly Millionaires.

There is a link beneath most Playfish games leading to the donation website. Playfish is handling the situation differently than Zynga's, which allowed players to donate through playing its games (and buying items) immediately. Using this method, the company has already raised $1 million. Will Playfish be able to produce the same contribution with its week-long event?

That's unlikely, but keep in mind that this is far from a competition. The fact that Playfish has made the gesture is respectable, but what prevented the company from employing the same strategy? My guess is that it was a matter of how much time is left to make a contribution with impact, which lead to this week-long event. Regardless, every donation helps--here's your chance, Playfish fans.

Do you intend on donating to the Japan relief effort through Playfish? How successful do you think the company will be using this method?

Games For iPad: Fifty Favorites

iPad 2 is all the rage, with long lines across the country greeting customers eager to pick up Apple's newest gadget. Since gaming is such a hot activity and the iPad is one of the coolest devices to play games on, we tapped our friends at Modojo to give us a list of their favorite games for iPad.


Here are the five top iPad games you need to purchase right now to go along with that sexy tablet, and if you're a serious gamer, head over to Modojo for forty-five more top games for iPad.

Angry Birds Seasons HD [Buy it]

Don't ignore the Angry Birds phenomenon. Resistance is futile. Just embrace it and kiss your social life goodbye. This delightful strategy game challenges you to launch teams of ticked off birds towards a bunch of pigs, where the goal is to not only destroy the evil swine, but also cause massive property damage.

Flight Control HD [Buy it]

The phrase, "an oldie but a goodie" certainly applies to Firemint's outstanding strategy game that casts you as a flight controller charged with guiding planes to their respective hangars. An elegant presentation, user-friendly control scheme and catchy music make this a must play.

Infinity Blade [Buy it]

Pick up a sword and then embark upon a dangerous quest full of monsters and mayhem, where you attempt to avenge your father (and his father's father, and so on and so forth) by slaying the nefarious God King. A plethora of weapons, addictive gameplay (think Punch-Out!! with monsters) and some of the best graphics on iPad will keep you hooked for hours.

Real Racing HD [Buy it]

You'll never see Sony's Gran Turismo on the iPad and you'll never miss it, thanks to Real Racing HD. This simulation heavy racer looks phenomenal stretched across that glorious screen, with realistic graphics that pull you into each thrilling event. Beyond that, there's a 76-mission career mode, 48 real world cars, local and online multiplayer, 12 tracks, multiple camera views and more. You'll love it.

Then again, perhaps you'd rather go with the sequel, Real Racing 2 HD, which features iPad 2 specific features. [Buy it]

Asphalt 6: Adrenaline HD [Buy it]

If you prefer arcade style racing, Asphalt 6 delivers. Gameloft's latest entry in its respected series is pure eye candy, from the slick looking rides to the colorful courses inspired by locations around the world. In addition, it's a blast to play, with powerful nitro boosts, shortcuts and a variety of different modes that'll keep you coming back for more.
Thanks Modojo for your picks, and once you're done with these five games, click over for forty-five more Games for iPad that you need to have!

FrontierVille St. Patrick's Day Collection has a Pot of Gold at the end

Just in time, FrontierVille has decided to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. While you're out hunting Leprechauns, you'll also work to complete this St. Patrick's Day Collection by finding five items. The five items include a Penny Whistle, Pint Glass, Shamrock, Hurley Stick (nice reference, Zynga) and a Celtic Harp. For completing the Collection, players will receive their very own Pot of Gold. So, get to hunting those Leprechauns and hope that luck (couldn't help myself) is on your side.
Pot of Gold
[Source and Image Credit: FrontierVille Legend]

Have you seen this Collection in your game yet? What's your plan to complete it as quickly as possible?

CityVille: Daily bonus now offers energy instead of coins

It seems that Zynga is looking to stick with their new energy policy in CityVille, as they have added yet another change to the game that will help users get a bit of extra energy when they play the game, without actually changing the new energy caps that have been put in place.

From this point on, the Daily Bonus reward (received for logging in daily without missing a day) will reward you with energy, rather than coins. For the first day you login, you'll receive a single extra energy, that will be added to your current energy bar, regardless of its current total. For the second day, you'll receive two free energy and so on, until the fifth consecutive day that you play, which results in the maximum reward of five energy points.

The other features of the Daily Bonus system haven't been changed - the counter still resets every five days, and you'll still have the same percent chance of receiving the Penthouse Tower on your fifth day as you did before.

Does this really help matters? For once, opinions over on the game's official forums seem to be mixed. While many users are claiming to appreciate the added energy, some are still upset by this meager offering. Take, for instance, user alterdstate, who seems to sum up the negative opinions fairly well.

    They need to get rid of the really low energy limits before I will come back period. 1-5 extra energy a day DOES NOTHING when I have over 50 businesses, several houses and tons of ship and farmland.

We'll continue to bring you all of the news surrounding these changes if and when Zynga once again tweaks the energy system in CityVille in the future. It looks like the developer has a lot of work cut out for them, to convince upset users that their changes are worthwhile, and not lose them forever.

As always, we'd love to know what you think of these continuing changes in the game. Have you already quit playing CityVille due to the "death" of energy stockpiling, or was that never your method of play to begin with?

Thứ Ba, 3 tháng 1, 2012

Earn 2 free FarmVille Farm Cash in Dove Soap promotion

News flash: People like free things. Zynga knows it (to a point), which is why its released another FarmVille Sponsored Link. While we've yet to see it under our game screens, FarmVille Freak has all the details for the folks that do. Just click on the link with the Dove icon beneath your game and a pop-up will appear. Within is a short question next to a Dove advertisement video that reads, "What do you do to keep your skin beautiful?" Just type in a response, hit the "Next" button and the 2 Farm Cash should post to your account within an hour or so. Just remember not to close the pop-up window until you see the familiar confirmation in the upper right corner of the screen.

[Image Credit: FarmVille Freak]

Have you seen this Sponsored Link beneath your game screen? Do you participate in these promotions or do you avoid Farm Cash promotions altogether?

FarmVille scams are out of control; Zynga can stop them with Goals

It seems that at least once a day a new FarmVille scammer emerges, and we're always here to report the news, spread the word in warning. Unfortunately, that's about where our powers of prevention stop. Admittedly, I am no security expert, so suggesting methods for either Zynga or Facebook to track and thwart these scam artists is beyond my knowledge. However, the creators of FarmVille have one tool to impede the scammers' progress: the game itself.

Thanks to the release of FrontierVille, there has not been a more powerful feature at the hands of Zynga: Goals. In fact, these series of requirements guiding players into new content have been incorporated into every one of its games since. Even the original FarmVille has seen its fair share of Goals. These Goals make themselves known before the player can even resume their daily routine of farming or city management.

FarmVille Scam
It's been said that the ultimate prevention is education, and considering that stopping these scammers would be a job in itself, this is likely the best method to bring their impact to a screeching halt. Isn't this exactly what Goals do? They educate players in new ways to interact with features and content, most times without the player even realizing it. It's a brilliant method, really.

Zynga could easily create Goals detailing the dangers of News Feed scams and the like through all of its games. Of course, the Goals would have to be available to all players regardless of their progress. More importantly, they would have to be included in the first few levels of each for brand new players months from now to learn of the dangers of News Feed scams. Sure, some players are likely asking their computer screens, "How does fit in with the overall theme of the game?"

FrontierVille Goals
It doesn't nor does it have to. When is the last time the words "This doesn't fit with our theme" stop Zynga from introducing McDonald's to FarmVille? It sure didn't stop the company from adding a new building surrounding Intuit, the business website builder service to the game. (Not to mention a bear using a laptop within the loading screen.) So, somehow simulating a scam situation and tasking players with making the right moves to prevent its effects--and later spread--doesn't sound unreasonable.

How the Goals would look and play is entirely up to Zynga. In fact, this would be in the company's best interest, no? Surely the FarmVille scams have scared plenty of players away. Better yet, this would likely reduce call after call into Zynga customer support for something that's generally out of their control. But it doesn't have to be. Instead of releasing the next big feature, push it back and release some educational Goals--this is far more important than the next Crafting Building.

[Image Credit: Virus Removal Support]

Have you fallen victim to a FarmVille scam before? Do you think this would be helpful in preventing future successful scams?

Zynga's Brian Reynolds: Open Feint and Game Center are 'awkward'

Zynga' Chief Game Designer Brian Reynolds recently met with Games.com - The Blog! to talk about FarmVille, Zynga and the state of the social gaming world.

Among other things, he talked about Zynga's plans (or seeming lack of plans) to take their Facebook games and make them playable on mobile phones. In short, Reynolds says that it has been difficult to recreate the social/Facebook experience on mobile because, well, no one's created a platform that does it right yet -- not even Open Feint and Apple's Game Center, which are the two leading game-centric mobile social networks.

Here's a snippet of the larger conversation:

Zynga has been slow to get its games on mobile. What's the philosophy behind that as a company?

Well, the philosophy up to now, or the obstacles up to now in the mobile space have been -- what I would say are -- ironic obstacles. Cause you think about it, that phone has all your contacts on it, you text people on it, and then you email, and they're all they're on the list. When you hit someone's name, it'll ask you whether you want to text them, or call them, or email them. It's right there on the interface. It's an inherently, natural, social device.

But, as they are built right now, there is a very high friction involved doing some of the important things to do in a social space. Even to do social networking, let alone social gaming. One of the way that Facebook makes it very efficient to network with people, to officially keep in touch with a lot your real friends from the history of your life, is for example, you can broadcast something to all your friends, and they have an easy way to comment or like it, or a very low friction, a quick 'Oh I like that!'. That's the social touch. 'Oh, I remember that person! Yeah, it's cool that they like this. I haven't talked to them in a while. Maybe I'll send them an e-mail!' And that doesn't exist really, correctly yet, on mobile. It's getting there. Slowly getting there.

What about OpenFeint and Game Center?

Yeah, those are all a little bit awkward. OpenFeint feels like multiplayer match-making, which is something... I'm not sure what even Game Center feels like. But what's really missing is I want to be running in Facebook where I'm just naturally playing the game and I can say to my friends: Hello! I'm doing this thing!' and 'Here's this cool thing I did!' or 'Here's this funny joke that the game just wrote for me!' or 'I made this!' You show your pictures on your mobile device. I want to be able to express myself, which the web games do really well, but can they make it so that it's easier for my friends to come see me express myself. There's just too much friction, but the friction is going away. And so the mobile is going to be a really big space for social.

Is Zynga interested in HTML5?

Yes, we're interested in HTML5. Obviously that's a technical word that brings up a whole bunch of technical and political issues.

Like, being able to play your games on any and all platforms.

Yes, we're thinking about all that stuff, and ultimately where we're driving to, is where that kind of social play going to be. We're not going to become just an app company that makes little solo games that you play. That's not what we're interested in. We're interested in the social stuff and so, we're always going to drive to where the social is, and that's where we're going to be. We're really excited about Words With Friends and having that, because that feels like real social interaction. You're playing with your real friends. They've taken a lot of the friction out, and I think more is going to go out. That's kind of the path forward.

FarmVille Blog explains more about Sheep Breeding

While the basics of Sheep Breeding in FarmVille's English Countryside are fairly easy to understand (check out our full guide if you've yet to begin), the aspects concerning which traits are carried down from which parent are a bit more complicated. While the basic phrase of "pattern comes from the father and color comes from the mother" holds true to a point, there is a whole possibility for variation with each and ever Lamb that you breed. To help clarify matters, Zynga has posted "a bit more on sheep breeding" over on the official FarmVille Blog.

First, for those users that have been "unlucky" enough to receive the same gender of Lambs three times in a row, you are supposedly guaranteed to receive a Lamb of the opposite gender the next time around. Unfortunately, this seems to be a bit more like "wishful thinking" than an actual guarantee, as users like myself are now on our fourth or fifth Lambs, all of which have been one gender or another (in my case, all females). This may just be because the "guarantee" has yet to roll out into the game's coding, so we'll give Zynga the benefit of the doubt here. In other news, Zynga says that while the patter does come from the "father alone," the colors of both the body and the pattern of each Lamb can actually come from both the father and the mother, which is entirely different from what the basic Sheep Breeding tutorial image claimed (that color came solely from the mother). In actuality, the color comes from both parents, and can deviate through a limited range of colors for variety. That is, in order to eliminate exactly identical sheep on your land.

Here's an image preview of what Brutus the Ram and a Brown Sheep could produce through four interactions, as an example.

Hopefully, this will help clarify some of the problems and issues users are having with Sheep Breeding in FarmVille. As for the mass amounts of Ewes that some of us are being "stuck" with, we'll let you know if that opposite gender guarantee actually does start to work in full.

Check out the rest of our English Countryside coverage right here.

Have you only received sheep of one gender, or are having trouble breeding the colors or patterns of sheep you want? Have these clarifications given you an ideas of what to change?

FarmVille: England collections officially coming to Wishing Well

At the beginning of March, we brought you a FarmVille sneak peek image of what we thought would be a Wishing Well specifically designed for release on your English Countryside farm, but it turns out, you won't have to leave home to complete these England-themed collections, as your current Wishing Well will be updated in the future to include them.

If you click on your Wishing Well on your Home Farm, you'll receive the pop-up above, telling you that you only have a limited amount of time remaining to finish the Irish collections originally released alongside the Wishing Well, as new collections and prizes will be launching in the English theme soon. If this is an indication of things to come, it looks like the Wishing Well could be updated for all future events in the game, so it's definitely something to keep on hand.

Keep saving up your Lucky Pennies, and we'll make sure to give you a complete rundown of the available prizes in these new England-themed collections as soon as we know more.

What prizes do you hope are added to the England-themed collections in your Wishing Well?