Grow A Garden 2 Base Price List
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What's the most valuable crop?Evomon Best Starter [Leafbun, Blazpup, or Bubble?]
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Grass-type, Fire-type, or Water-type?Evomon Tier List [META and BEST Evomon]
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The Evomon dream team.
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Dark District Preview
By Nadia Oxford
Spoiler alert: the future sucks. World governments have crumbled, and humanity itself was on the verge of extinction until a monumental discovery snatched us from the brink. Now, new forms of energy allow us to live in tightly-packed cities, but the scarcity of resources and the breakdown of law and order have made people pretty grabby. Dark District for iOS is a clan building/strategy game that's all about protecting what's yours—and taking what belongs to your neighbor.Atlas Raider Review
By Joe Jasko
As far as treasure-themed Facebook games go, Atlas Raider is certainly not a looker, and there was a lot about the initial gameplay that underwhelmed me right off the bat. But as I got ready to simply write the game off and do some backyard raiding of my own, I suddenly realized that several hours had gone by: and that I was actually having fun and didn't want to stop playing. And that's exactly the kind of game that Atlas Raider turns out to be.Blitz Brigade Walkthrough
Blitz Brigade is an action shooter from Gameloft, wherein you will be able to choose from five classes and take on the opposing team in an online battleground. Learning what each class has to offer as well as strategy can amp up your ability to win, and with Gamezebo's quick start guide you'll have all of the tips, tricks and walkthroughs you'll need to stay ahead of the game.Dragons of Atlantis: Heirs of the Dragon Preview
By Nick Tylwalk
Usually when you're ready to release a new mobile game, you do the 21st-century equivalent of shouting it from the rooftops. Some people do prefer a stealthier approach though, which is why we virtually stumbled across Dragons of Atlantis: Heirs of the Dragon on the Canadian App Store. It's a spin-off from the Dragons of Atlantis online game, and it's getting ready to spread its wings and fly to iOS devices worldwide.Blitz Brigade Review
By Rob Rich
Gameloft is doing that thing again. This time it's by bringing Blitz Brigade, the equivalent of a certain super-popular, cartoony, team-based PC first-person shooter to iOS devices. I made my peace with the developer's methods a while ago and have since learned to love their games for what they are: high quality approximations we'd probably never see on iPhones otherwise. However, when making an online shooter, it's extremely important to get the "online" part right.Laboratz Review
On my list of "most wanted, never gonna happen" games, a standalone, licensed version of Triple Triad is right at the top. The brilliance of this card-battling mini-game from Squaresoft's 1999 Final Fantasy VIII is the one thing fans and non-fans can agree on when not trading blows over the Junction system. While Square Enix refuses to take our money and create this instant bestseller, other developers are tweaking the idea of Triple Triad and attempting to cash in—sometimes literally, as is the case with Laboratz.Kingdom Knights Review
By Leif Johnson
Surely no genre has weathered the ups and downs of Facebook gaming quite like the city building strategy hybrid. Just when we as players think it's dead or that we've seen every possible variation of the template we could possibly see - boom - it returns to mock us for our lack of faith. Its resilience likely lies in the fact that these games are just so fun when all the elements work. Take Kingdom Knights. I jumped into this cartoony strategy game with apathy, but before I knew it, an hour had passed and I was still eager to see where it'd take me.Jelly Glutton Review
By Brandy Shaul
With the amazing success of King's Candy Crush Saga and Farm Heroes Saga, it's only natural to see other developers try their hand at a level-based match-three game on Facebook: and that's what gamers have been given with Jelly Glutton. Jelly Glutton follows a little monster named Jelly that wants nothing more than to eat all of the sweet treats in existence, one match-three level at a time. You'll be able to help him fill his belly, and while Jelly Glutton may not be the most original game in existence, it's still pretty fun to play.