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MouseHunt: A FB Game by Hit Grab

by David Angel Published on: January 24, 2009
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MouseHunt, by Hit Grab, Inc.MouseHunt, a Facebook application/game by Hit Grab Inc, is a passively played game, with an excellent blend of style and function. Your hunter works for the King setting traps to catch devious mice that plot (something) against the kingdom. Relatively simple: buy your trap, buy your trap’s base, and add some cheese. Then, you wait.

We’ll take a look at the Game Flavor, the Game Mechanics, the Good & the Bad, and give you a Final Review, plus a bonus Second Glance! So, is this game for casual gamers, hardcore gamers, or no gamers? Read on! (more…)

Elven Blood – Rondo of Blood: A FB Game by REITC

by David Angel Published on: January 21, 2009
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Elven Blood, World of BloodIn Elven Blood, a World of Blood Series Facebook application/game developed by Royal East India Trading Company, you play through an epic storyline from your Elf’s point-of-view. With somewhat episodic quests, you play through a linear storyline. Elven Blood is predominately a single player MUD augmented with PVP dueling and some graphics for inventory and actions. The game requires you to have a certain number of friends in your Party before being able to progress to the next sequence of quests.

We’ll take a look at the Game Flavor, the Game Mechanics, the Good, the Bad, the Ugly, and the Final Review. So, the question: is this a game for casual gamers, hardcore gamers, or no gamers? Read on! (more…)

D&D: Tiny Adventures: A FB Game by WotC

by David Angel Published on: January 18, 2009
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Dungeons & Dragons: Tiny Adventures

Dungeons & Dragons: Tiny Adventures is a Facebook application-game based roughly on the RPG Dungeons & Dragons, by Wizards of the Coast. You play as an adventurer who goes on adventures seeking loot, gold, and experience to level up. After 11 levels, your character retires, and you can play as a new class/race/gender.

We’ll look at the Game Flavor, the Game Mechanics, and get into the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly aspects of this game, all to be recapped in a Final Review. So, is this game a game for casual gamers, hardcore gamers, or no gamers? Read on! (more…)

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