It is well known that there has been a plenty of social games released dedicated for Facebook, the Giant social networking community, while among those games are a great number of social games are amazingly similar – harvesting, farming, avatar, dueling, attacking and Collecting, simulating, and role-playing. But that does not means not a stroke of feature can be found, but the dynamics of the socialing elements become more outstanding, like FrontierVille, DriverVille and Mythopolis. There are always those who would take on the new releases and curious about social games.
Advised and suggested by my friends to register two new domains for social games on facebook to get a robust tweeting, I sat down on the front of my computer, I generated the idea register FaceBOOK Game List and Online Social Game, which looks a little bit long, but they make sense, chances are these sites are SEO minded. So I have decided to focus on the social games on Facebook and bring reviews and my tips for gamers.
Before I put these sites online, I would like to present some freshing new facebook games, genre ranging from strategy, RPG, FarmVille, and simulation.
kogamu
Choose your character and embark on a mission to fight against evil monsters and save the world from disaster! Kogamu is a free to play hardcore MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Role Playing Game) set in the distant future after a technological apocalypse, where nanotechnology mutates humans and animals to create monsters. The fragile civilization mankind rebuilt has come under constant attack by these enemies. Your mission is to determine who is behind these menacing attacks and find a way to end the evil threat that is endangering the survival of the human race.
Legacy of Rome
Legacy of Rome has a fairly simple premise – Caesar is aging and is looking for a worthy successor for his title and power. You are in the running to take his place, but before Caesar will give his power over to you, you must first build an empire in Germania that will impress Caesar to the point of believing that you have the skills and experience necessary to wield great power.
The game asks you to build the basic infrastructure of the town – a town center that will keep citizens happy, a mine to gather resources, a reservoir that provides water for the town, roads to connect it all and huts for citizens to live in, among other items.
Dream World
Dream World is a role-playing game with turn-based combat and puzzles instead of single-click “questing”. It has a tendency to read like it was badly translated from some other language, but it’s got a lot going for it if you can get past that.
Pirates Ahoy
Pirates Ahoy! is a treasure digging title, like Zynga’s Treasure Isle and zSlide’s Treasure Madness. Players cruise around the seas, discovering treasure islands, monsters, and maybe even their Facebook friends. On these islands players can dig up buried treasures, which earn them gold and other rewards.
Viva Football
Viva Football features the squads of every World Cup qualifying team since 1958. There are six soccer federations to choose from, encompassing 1,035 different squads. The 16,000 real players each have their own personal characteristics. Replay the greatest moments in World Cup history, or choose from the other three play modes. Up to four players can participate using one computer.
Cafe World
In Café World your dishes are available to you and you don’t need to collect ingredients to make them. As you level up you can prepare new dishes for your patrons. Cafe WorldPreparing a dish is simple, your ingredients are already available and all you need to do is click on the dish you want to make.
Castle Age
Castle Age is exactly what would happen if the makers of Mafia Wars spent their teenage years playing Dungeons & Dragons instead of watching Scorcese flicks. Instead of a mob you’ll have an army. Instead of committing crimes you’ll be completing quests. Rival bosses are replaced with orcs, different territories with lands of adventure… you get the idea. Yes, Castle Age is the latest casual MMO to get caught up in the “wars” phenomenon on Facebook – but that doesn’t mean we didn’t have fun.
Zoo World
Zoo World is a zoo simulator, and is much more complex than it looks on the surface. While the visual style is cutesy and the interface seems geared towards the decoration and timer-management side of the game, there is actually quite a bit to do if you go digging.
There are so many opportunities to make cash and expand your zoo. You also make money by traveling to friends’ zoos and hunting up the mystery prize. The more you do that, the bigger the prize becomes.
Tattoo City
Tattoo City is a shop-decoration and expansion game based around a simple minigame. It’s a clever choice of theme, if made a touch kid-friendly and cartoony for a heavily tattooed adult audience, and the minigame does require some actual thought.