Exactly thirty years ago, Namco changed the world of video games forever when they released a game about an anthropomorphized yellow circle that ran around gobbling up ghosts. This month, the famed developer's American division jumped into Facebook with the tale of adventurous cricentinae with a taste for plunder and a penchant for making salty swabbies walk the plank. As it stands, Hamster Pirates isn't likely to achieve Pac-Man's success, but there's plenty of booty here for would-be merciless rodents.
ESPNU College Town is simulation game developed by Playdom and played on Facebook where you can build an amazing University! Build Living quarters for your Students, Academic Buildings, fun places for students to hang out and Venues to hold exciting events for your Students. Your sports teams can compete against your Friend's Teams in a variety of sports and you can affiliate your school with some of the best in the Country. Gamezebo's ESPNU College Town strategy guide and walkthrough will provide you with a quick start guide, tips and tricks, hints and cheats on how to do your best at building your dream Campus.
Coffee Baris a Facebook game developed by Mob Science that lets players manage their own coffee shop, serving a variety of coffee concoctions and desserts. Work on getting your customers satisfied and soon your café will be the most popular in town. This quick start guide will provide you with tips to get started playingCoffee Bar.
Reckless Squad is a prime example of a sheep in wolf's clothing. On the outside, it's messily put together, with an amateur-looking interface and terribly translated dialogue. Yet look beyond all that, and there's some very clever real-time strategy gaming afoot. It's most likely not enough that you'll overlook the awful visuals, mind, but it definitely leaves you wishing that someone would build on the concept.
While playing Stoneship it actually took a little bit for me to realize that the pirates in the game were the enemies and not who I was playing as. I guess my love for pirates and the natural cultural inclination to romanticize them just left me with the assumption that if anyone here was gonna be a pirate, it'd be me. Alas, there are no ARRRR's! to be uttered from the players... instead when you hear that, it usually means a battle is coming.
It's the history buff's ultimate fantasy: bearing direct witness to some of man's greatest and most decisive combats. In Castle Vox, you jump into the boots of a military strategist, going toe-to-toe with forces like the Axis Powers in World War II, or leading the Carthaginians against the Romans. And that's just the tip of the tank's turret—or the tip of the javelin, depending on which era you're bent on taking over. The game's a little much for the typical casual gamer, but can be a fun divide-and-conquer title nonetheless.
Nowadays, it seems you can hardly walk a block without bumping into some kind of coffee shop or café. Hard to imagine a time when folks clocked into work without their venti mocha frappuccinos (skim, no whip), isn't it? Or when ushering in fall didn't mean pumpkin spice latte binges? The Starbucks Age has even begun to infiltrate video games, and with the upcoming Coffee Bar, gaming coffee hounds need look no further than Facebook.
There is nothing better than getting your hands a little dirty when someone needs a leg breaking. Whoops, was I supposed to say that out loud? Crime City lets players "take care of business" the old fashioned way; one mugging at a time.