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Missile strikes are a terrifying proposition in the real world, but thanks to games like Missile Command and Defcon: Everybody Dies, missile strike in video games can be quite a great deal of fun. With that in mind, Lupimedia are prepping Land of War for release on Facebook; a game about launching missiles at real world locations.The Simpsons: Tapped Out Preview
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"Gather 'round, family! The Simpsons are going freemium!" Regardless of whether or not you feel that The Simpsons are past their sell-by date (the show just recently aired its 500th episode), it's hard ignore the news that EA is developing a freemium Simpsons title for iOS. It's also hard not to immediately fall in love with the premise for the game.Brawl Busters Review
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One of the downsides to having an Android device and not an iOS device is that many of the more notable mobile titles don't make their way to Android. Zynga's 2011 release of ForestVille is one of those titles. If you're Android-exclusive and you love the forest, developer StormJoy has you covered. But be forewarned, don't get anywhere near Forest Fair if you want to have fun, socialize, or keep your dignity intact.