When you're a crazy inventor who's reached his twilight years, what do you do with all your free time? The answer, apparently, is to take a note from Clint Eastwood: hole up in a lighthouse-like tower, mount a giant crossbow on the top, and shoot anyone who comes near your front door. Nothing says "Get Off My Lawn!" like a giant flaming arrow aimed at somebody's head.
Dungeon Overlord is a pleasant surprise of a game. The overall play style is similar to other Facebook grand strategy games like Kingdoms of Camelot, but Dungeon Overlord is more than a new fantasy wrapper around an old gameplay format. Dungeon Overlord also draws inspiration from an older PC title called Dungeon Keeper, where the player is an evil overlord who has to build and defend a dungeon. Dungeon Overlord ups the ante, letting you conquer nearby dungeons and fight other overlords for supremacy.
Crazy Caravans allows players to take an adventure across the Sahara to trade goods, battle others, and commit crimes (whoa!) along the way. Traveling is exhausting, so players may want to pack a few canteens for the trip! The adventure given to players in Crazy Caravans is to eventually reach Europe by collecting booty from from from cities you conquer in the Sahara, China, and India.
The most important thing to understand about GodsWar Online is that it's not really a Facebook game. It won't run in your browser and requires a fair-sized client download. GodsWar Online is really just a typical localized Asian free-to-play MMORPG that happens to support Facebook Connect. When you play GodsWar Online "through Facebook," what you're really doing is just logging into the game's Facebook server. If you're the sort of player who likes Facebook games you can poke at in your browser during TV commercials, you can stop reading this now. You don't want to play this game.
Mix a city building sim with an online multiplayer experience, throw in a dash of prehistoric style and little bit of FarmVille, and you have Rock Age. It's more in depth than most similar Facebook games, but it's also quite slow and lacking much in the way of a personality. If you have patience it can turn out to be a worthwhile experience, provided you don't get bored early on.
Haypi Kingdom is an iPhone game developed by Haypi that lets players create and expand a massive kingdom. Gamezebo's Haypi Kingdom strategy guide and walkthrough will provide you with a quick start guide, tips and tricks, hints and cheats on how to build the perfect kingdom.
Haypi Kingdom is a strange game. It looks simple, it's frequently boring, and it feels like it takes forever to make any real progress. But it's also incredibly addictive. For all of its faults, of which there are many, Haypi Kingdom is a game that's hard to put down for long. It seeps into your brain, and before long you'll be checking back obsessively to ensure your kingdom's continued prosperity.
In Island Tribe, a new resource management game by Realore, a small tribe is in for a rude surprise when a silent volcano suddenly erupts and forces the people to flee the island. While the title shares some similarities with other resource management, there are enough changes to the core gameplay for it to stand on its own.