yoville haunted bed halloween
In YoVille, you can now build a haunted spike bed at the Widget Factory. Though who in their right mind would lay down for a snooze on a bed they know is haunted! It's almost guaranteeing a terrible night of ghosts and ghouls. The Halloween themed bed is animated available in grey and red. Start building today!
Enjoy the pictures after the jump.
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This article originally appeared on YoVille Lounge.
Thứ Bảy, 4 tháng 2, 2012
Pet Society: Buy a Slow Loris to give a little to the World Wildlife Fund
It's no surprise that the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is the flagship charity of Pet Society, but what is unfortunately surprising is how much Playfish is giving to their charity of choice. Buying the adorable new Slow Loris pet accessory--and any other WWF item for that matter--will donate 10 percent of the proceeds to WWF.
While that might sound like a lot, 10 percent of 8 Playfish Cash--if paid for in Facebook Credits--amounts to about 8 cents. That doesn't seem like a lot, does it? (But there is strength in numbers.) Anyway, buying the Slow Loris from the WWF section in the Boutique places the doe-eyed primate on your pet's head making for a (somewhat) lively head accessory. Hey, at least it'll look better on your head than this dress.
However, we recommend that if you really want to make a donation to the WWF to make it direct as not much of your money will be going there through the Slow Loris. If only these animals weren't endangered, I'd be all over that bug-eyed monkey as my next real pet.
While that might sound like a lot, 10 percent of 8 Playfish Cash--if paid for in Facebook Credits--amounts to about 8 cents. That doesn't seem like a lot, does it? (But there is strength in numbers.) Anyway, buying the Slow Loris from the WWF section in the Boutique places the doe-eyed primate on your pet's head making for a (somewhat) lively head accessory. Hey, at least it'll look better on your head than this dress.
However, we recommend that if you really want to make a donation to the WWF to make it direct as not much of your money will be going there through the Slow Loris. If only these animals weren't endangered, I'd be all over that bug-eyed monkey as my next real pet.
Mafia Wars: Atlantic City coming soon for mobile devices only
Mafia Wars Atlantic City
There will soon be a new location for Mafia Wars players to wreak havoc, Atlantic City, according to a leak caught by Mafia Wars Maniac. However, the new location will only be a city available to mobile phones--not to be confused with Zynga's Mafia Wars game for iPhone, which oddly has little to no connection with the Facebook game.
Atlantic City can only be accessed by going to m.mafiawars.com from a web browser on a mobile device, but the content is currently in beta testing and no launch date has been announced. Fortunately, the leaked promo page in Mafia Wars gives a great amount of detail as to what we'll be enjoying in Atlantic City.
Players Level 18 and above will be able to tackle this city using the same stats and items from their Facebook profile (finally!) as well as use their Las Vegas currency to complete the jobs. There will be an exclusive daily bonus for playing on your mobile device accompanied by two impressive reward items for mastering the location: the Automatic .22 with 105 Attack and 98 Defense and the Bullet 44 OET vehicle (99 Attack, 116 Defense). Bookmark the website on your mobile browser and stay tuned here for when Atlantic City finally goes live.
There will soon be a new location for Mafia Wars players to wreak havoc, Atlantic City, according to a leak caught by Mafia Wars Maniac. However, the new location will only be a city available to mobile phones--not to be confused with Zynga's Mafia Wars game for iPhone, which oddly has little to no connection with the Facebook game.
Atlantic City can only be accessed by going to m.mafiawars.com from a web browser on a mobile device, but the content is currently in beta testing and no launch date has been announced. Fortunately, the leaked promo page in Mafia Wars gives a great amount of detail as to what we'll be enjoying in Atlantic City.
Players Level 18 and above will be able to tackle this city using the same stats and items from their Facebook profile (finally!) as well as use their Las Vegas currency to complete the jobs. There will be an exclusive daily bonus for playing on your mobile device accompanied by two impressive reward items for mastering the location: the Automatic .22 with 105 Attack and 98 Defense and the Bullet 44 OET vehicle (99 Attack, 116 Defense). Bookmark the website on your mobile browser and stay tuned here for when Atlantic City finally goes live.
Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 2, 2012
Social City update keeps City Bucks items from newbies, adds three new buildings
Pillar Rock Hot Springs Resort
What better day to update your favorite city planner game than Wednesday? With hopefully just enough content to hold players over until the weekend, Playdom updated Social City with three new buildings. First up is the Pillar Rock, a decoration item that will add 25,000 Happiness and grant you 785 XP for 25 City Bucks, or $4.99. Next in line is the Hot Springs Resort, which for 45 City Bucks (about $9) will reward players with 50,000 Happiness and 2,305 XP on top of 3,000 coins every day and a half. Lastly is the Louvre Square. Based on the world famous art museum in Paris, France, this building costs a whopping 59 City Bucks (slightly over $10), but will provide you with 5,000 coins every 12 hours and 3,845 XP--not to mention 66,000 Happiness.
While these flashy new buildings are certainly a treat, what's even more interesting is that Playdom has barred players below Level 3 from buying items that cost City Bucks. While there was no official explanation for the change, we imagine the developer wants to keep new players from making purchases before they've become invested in the game world. Not to mention players of such a low level--or what the kids these days call "noobs"--have no real use for an item that costs $10. So, for the--ahem--noobs out there: get a better feel for the game before you run around spending your hard-earned cash.
Update: Players can now "Like" each others' city layouts. These "Likes" will post to your friends' News Feeds just like normal.
What better day to update your favorite city planner game than Wednesday? With hopefully just enough content to hold players over until the weekend, Playdom updated Social City with three new buildings. First up is the Pillar Rock, a decoration item that will add 25,000 Happiness and grant you 785 XP for 25 City Bucks, or $4.99. Next in line is the Hot Springs Resort, which for 45 City Bucks (about $9) will reward players with 50,000 Happiness and 2,305 XP on top of 3,000 coins every day and a half. Lastly is the Louvre Square. Based on the world famous art museum in Paris, France, this building costs a whopping 59 City Bucks (slightly over $10), but will provide you with 5,000 coins every 12 hours and 3,845 XP--not to mention 66,000 Happiness.
While these flashy new buildings are certainly a treat, what's even more interesting is that Playdom has barred players below Level 3 from buying items that cost City Bucks. While there was no official explanation for the change, we imagine the developer wants to keep new players from making purchases before they've become invested in the game world. Not to mention players of such a low level--or what the kids these days call "noobs"--have no real use for an item that costs $10. So, for the--ahem--noobs out there: get a better feel for the game before you run around spending your hard-earned cash.
Update: Players can now "Like" each others' city layouts. These "Likes" will post to your friends' News Feeds just like normal.
Lunchtime Poll: McDonalds Facebook game - would you play?
It's hard to turn on the TV or visit a news site without hearing about McDonald's this week. First, there's the big news that the Golden Arches is bringing back the McRib sandwich for a limited time, and now we're reading that they're banning toys from mcdonald's mcribHappy Meals in San Francisco. A few weeks ago, there was a big McDonald's promotion in FarmVille.
With McDonald's on the brain and this recent story about how big brands are getting ready to explode on Facebook -- wouldn't it be crazy if (bear with me here) McDonald's launched its very own social game and, more importantly, would you play? Maybe you could try your hand at slinging virtual Big Macs for hungry customers in a Diner Dash-style time management game.
With McDonald's on the brain and this recent story about how big brands are getting ready to explode on Facebook -- wouldn't it be crazy if (bear with me here) McDonald's launched its very own social game and, more importantly, would you play? Maybe you could try your hand at slinging virtual Big Macs for hungry customers in a Diner Dash-style time management game.
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Cafe World Cheats & Tips: Collections Cabinet gifting links
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Hello Cafe-folks, It's Mr. Cheats here with the down-low on the things you shouldn't know.
Today, The Facegamer released a batch of Cafe World gifting links for the new Collections Cabinet. Your going to need a whole lot of parts to finish this one up. But luckily with my Cafe World Collections Cabinet gifting links, you should be done in no time. All you're going to need is a little help from your friends and my gifting links below.
To use the Cafe World Collections Cabinet gifting links, click the picture of the part you'd like to send, then select the friends you'd like to send it to. When you're done, link your friends to this page so they can return the favor and send you some Collections Cabinet parts.
You're going to need ten of each part, so let's get started building that Collections Cabinet:
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Click on an image to send the part as a gift to your friends.
For cheats & more, check out The Facegamer.
Note: The parts may not appear in your Zynga Message Center, so go to your Facebook requests page to accept them normally.
Hello Cafe-folks, It's Mr. Cheats here with the down-low on the things you shouldn't know.
Today, The Facegamer released a batch of Cafe World gifting links for the new Collections Cabinet. Your going to need a whole lot of parts to finish this one up. But luckily with my Cafe World Collections Cabinet gifting links, you should be done in no time. All you're going to need is a little help from your friends and my gifting links below.
To use the Cafe World Collections Cabinet gifting links, click the picture of the part you'd like to send, then select the friends you'd like to send it to. When you're done, link your friends to this page so they can return the favor and send you some Collections Cabinet parts.
You're going to need ten of each part, so let's get started building that Collections Cabinet:
cafe world collections cabinet gifting links cafe world collections cabinet gifting links
cafe world collections cabinet gifting links cafe world collections cabinet gifting links
Click on an image to send the part as a gift to your friends.
For cheats & more, check out The Facegamer.
Note: The parts may not appear in your Zynga Message Center, so go to your Facebook requests page to accept them normally.
Dallas Mavericks offer Free Facebook Credits for Twitter followers
Dallas Mavericks+Twitter=Free Facebook Credits
The Lone Star State's basketball team, the Dallas Mavericks, is giving the first 1,000 retweeters and 15,000 followers of the teams' account, @dallasmavs, five free Facebook Credits. Made possible by Ifeelgoods, a micro-incentives platform, the promotion only has another two days left. Ifeelgoods claims to be the first company to let retailers to provide Facebook Credits, which it does through a special application that Facebook users will need to install to their accounts.
While the company normally works with online stores, advertising and email listings, the Dallas Mavericks are using the service to give folks like you and I incentive to become fans of the team via Twitter. If successful, this could break ground for not only brands to amass more followers, but become a 100 percent legitimate source of free virtual cash. You know, for the folks who snoop around the bottom of games' pages for potentially seedy free cash offers. Yeah, we know who you are (i.e. us).
Players who either follow the Dallas Mavericks' Twitter or retweet one of their updates will receive a direct message on the service from Ifeelgoods containing the credits, Inside Facebook reports. According to Suchit Dash, Co-founder & VP of Product of Ifeelgoods, these credits can be used anywhere on the social network. You know what that means, right?
If successful--not to mention whether the technology is simple enough to employ--even small, local businesses could take advantage of the program. Imagine going to your local Internet cafe and signing up for a members card that rewards you something to the tune of three Facebook Credits for every coffee purchased. While that hypothetically awesome situation might be a ways away, the future of virtual currency as an online incentive is now.
The Lone Star State's basketball team, the Dallas Mavericks, is giving the first 1,000 retweeters and 15,000 followers of the teams' account, @dallasmavs, five free Facebook Credits. Made possible by Ifeelgoods, a micro-incentives platform, the promotion only has another two days left. Ifeelgoods claims to be the first company to let retailers to provide Facebook Credits, which it does through a special application that Facebook users will need to install to their accounts.
While the company normally works with online stores, advertising and email listings, the Dallas Mavericks are using the service to give folks like you and I incentive to become fans of the team via Twitter. If successful, this could break ground for not only brands to amass more followers, but become a 100 percent legitimate source of free virtual cash. You know, for the folks who snoop around the bottom of games' pages for potentially seedy free cash offers. Yeah, we know who you are (i.e. us).
Players who either follow the Dallas Mavericks' Twitter or retweet one of their updates will receive a direct message on the service from Ifeelgoods containing the credits, Inside Facebook reports. According to Suchit Dash, Co-founder & VP of Product of Ifeelgoods, these credits can be used anywhere on the social network. You know what that means, right?
If successful--not to mention whether the technology is simple enough to employ--even small, local businesses could take advantage of the program. Imagine going to your local Internet cafe and signing up for a members card that rewards you something to the tune of three Facebook Credits for every coffee purchased. While that hypothetically awesome situation might be a ways away, the future of virtual currency as an online incentive is now.
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