Thứ Tư, 15 tháng 2, 2012

True story! Cops investigate virtual furniture theft from Habbo Hotel

Too bad Law & Order is on its way out, because this story is ready-made for a TV crime drama. Police in Finland have raided five homes while investigating theft of digital furniture and other items from online game Habbo Hotel.

Habbo Hotel is a teen social networking site where you create an avatar and create a home for them, which includes furniture and other items that are purchased using real-life cash. Members of the social network reported that around $1,200 worth of items have gone missing, thanks to a phishing scam that direct players to fake Web sites and tricks them into handing over their user names and passwords.

The game's publisher, Sulake, says that out several hundred users to have been targeted by the attacks. This isn't the first time that Habbo Hotel has been attacked. In 2007, at 17-year-old was arrested for stealing around $4,500 worth of virtual items from the game. Numerous World of Warcraft players have also reported hacked accounts. All online games, just by their nature of being online, are susceptible to phishing and other scams. Tips like these can help you play it safe, so you can avoid starring in your own virtual-meets-real-life drama.

FarmVille: New Free Fuel Popup

FarmVille Freak Eva16 and several others have reported receiving new fuel popups when fertilizing neighbors crops. When fertilizing farms, players receive free fuel, but not a popup to share with others, and the fuel is added to your overall amount. But now, when fertilizing a neighbor's farm, players can receive popups asking them to share free fuel directly with the neighbor whose farm they were fertilizing.
FarmVille free fuel pop-up window to share
After clicking the share option, a post goes directly to the farmers Facebook profile wall- not homefeed. The neighbor will be able to redeem one large can of fuel from clicking on the post.
FarmVille Freak Dave_NC's New Fuel Facebook Profile Wall Post
Note there are now 6 ways to get fuel:
1. Buying fuel for $FV in the market- You can purchase fuel in the FarmVille Market, 1 Refill for 3$FV, 10 Refills for 25$FV, 20 Refills for 40$FV, 30 Refills for 55$FV and 50 Refills for 65$FV

2. Free Fuel from plowing- Farmers randomly receive popups to share free fuel when plowing their farms. You can collect 1 large can and 9 small cans from neighbors per day.

3. Fertilizing neighbors crops- You can find free fuel when fertilizing your neighbors crops, this is at random and will be added to your overall fuel amount.

4. Completed Collection redemption reward- When trading in a completed collection you receive 5 Refills of fuel as a reward.

5. Farmers Market- When a neighbor shops at your Farmers Market stall, you have the option to redeem 15 units of fuel (this is one of 3 options).

5. Mystery Egg Prize- When opening Mystery Eggs you can find various amounts of fuel depending on the color egg. The current prizes available are 1/5 Refill, 1 Refill, 10 Refill and 20 Refills.

*6. When a neighbor fertilizes your crops and directly shares with you, as mentioned above. This may be in limited release.

Restaurant City Now Allows 24 Hour Cooking

Restaurant City Select Opening Hours
As we told you in late May, Playfish has been hard at work bringing a feature to Restaurant City that many users have been clamoring for – 24 hour cooking. The time has arrived where such a feat is indeed possible, but this addition comes with much more complexity than simply allowing your restaurant to stay open for 24 hours.

First things first, to set your restaurant into motion, you'll need to click on the new sign in the lower left corner of the screen, where you'll be given eight options for how long you'd like to keep your restaurant open. If you are willing to come back every 30 minutes, you can keep your restaurant open for free, but for everyone else, the prices increase as you select more time.


Take note that if you choose a longer shift, you're actually spending more money than if you chose a shorter shift multiple times. As an example, if I wanted to open my restaurant for 24 hours, I could either choose the 24 hour option and pay 28,400 coins, or I could choose the 6 hour option four times (by logging in every six hours) and pay 20,400 coins instead, as just one alternative. In this way, shorter shifts actually save you money, which makes sense, as Playfish wants to encourage users to come back to the game sooner, rather than later.
Now that your restaurant will be open all day, Gourmet Points are obviously easier to earn (customers will now be constantly purchasing dishes after all), so Playfish has announced that they have increased the amount of points necessary to level up. Each user has been given a one-time point boost to keep them at their current level, so don't worry about losing progress.

To help you earn Gourmet Points and continue to level up, you'll be given bonuses for logging back into the game "on time," or at the end of the shift. The amount of time you have to login after a shift is the same amount of time the shift lasted – so, if your restaurant was open for six hours, you'd need to come back to the game within six hours after it closed to receive the bonus. Additionally, you'll earn more Gourmet Points for leveling up dishes and helping friends' restaurants.

Restaurant City Retro Arcade Machine changesOne feature that has been removed entirely is Resting. If you happened to employ the feature and there are beds in your restaurant, you'll not only see you staff sleeping when the restaurant is closed, but your staff will receive a speed boost of 0.5% for the Red Bed and 1% for the Gingerbread Bed (the speed boost does not stack). Should you not care about these bonuses, you can sell the beds for 4,500 and 12,000 coins, respectively.

Additionally, arcade machines have been tweaked to have a fixed capacity of coins, rather than simply breaking after a certain amount of uses. The coins will collect over time and you can cash out your profits when the machines are full. As examples, the Retro Arcade Machine collects 30 coins every 15 minutes, while the Crazy Planets Pinball machine collects 80 coins every hour. They'll even collect coins while you're away from the game, which is a new feature entirely.

Finally, in celebration of the launch of 24 hour cooking, Playfish is offering all members of the Restaurant City email club a free Pocketwatch Stove, which was first released in the Alice in Wonderland theme a few weeks ago. You'll receive the Pocketwatch Stove automatically when logging into the game – if you'd like to use it, you'll find it in your inventory. It cooks food 2% faster than a normal stove.
Restaurant City Pockewatch Stove
With so many changes implemented at once, this new feature might take some getting used to – head over to the game's page on Facebook to start becoming acclimated to the way things now work.

FarmVille Cheats & Tips: Tuscan Wedding quick links

Hello, Facefolks! It's Mr. Cheats here to give you the down low on the things you shouldn't know.

By now, you know there's a big Tuscan Wedding happening in FarmVille and Nonna needs you to help supply olives, truffles, goat milk and eggs. Those items can be traded in for favors, which -- in turn -- can be traded in for rare items like a sheep with a bowl of spaghetti on its head or a leaning FarmVille Pisa building.

There are several ways to get these items - as a free gift or picked up from your Facebook wall. There's an extra catch, you'll only be able to send certain items on certain days, and, sorry folks, Mr. Cheats can't help you get past this one (not yet, at least). You'll have to check back on different days to be able to send all of these Tuscan Wedding items to your compadres.

Today's (June 3) special item is goat milk. Click on the image below and send bottles of the white stuff to your friends like you're some kind of old-timey milkman.
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On June 4 (tomorrow) eggs will be available to send as a free gift for two days. Mr. Cheats will activate the link for this as soon as it goes live.
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On June 6, Truffles will be giftable; the link will be activated then.
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On June 8, Olives will be available as a free gift; look for the link then.
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In the meantime, the best advice Mr. Cheats has is to check your friends Facebook feeds not once, not twice, but three times to make sure you don't miss out on any freebies. Mr. Cheats hates nothing more than when a farmer misses out on something free.

Restaurant City celebrates new hours with a Limited Edition RC Polo Shirt

Restaurant City's new 24-hour schedule is a definite game-changer and involved tweaking everything from the arcade machines to the resting beds. To celebrate, there's a new uniform in the store to dress up your waiters in -- the RC Polo Shirt, costing 2,300 Coins. You can find it by clicking on one of your waiters for Employee Info, then Uniform, then Shirt.
Restaurant City Limited Edition RC Polo Shirt
But there's even a better way to get one. Players who start a shift will be awarded a RC Polo Shirt at the end of the shift for free!

Thứ Bảy, 11 tháng 2, 2012

Mafia Wars catches on to the 'Icing' trend

Looks like Mafia Wars has caught on the 'Icing' trend. Now, when you kill someone during a fight in the game, you get a new notification that says "You Iced Your Opponent." You also have the option to share your victory with friends, by offering them a Liquid Courage boost, which increases their attack skill by 44 during their next fight.

Though I'm sure Zynga would deny it, this is clearly a nod at Icing -- a silly prank that started in dorm rooms and has made its way to corporate America (which means it's already waaay past the point of being cool.) The prank/game/whatever works like this: If a person is presented with a Smirnoff Ice, they must drop on one knee and chug the entire thing. That is, unless the presentee happens to 'block' the Icing, by carrying a Smirnoff Ice of their own. Then the person who initiated the Icing has to drop and chug. To refuse will bring a pox upon your house or some other kind of karmic badness.

Icings have been well documented on brosicingbros.com (which has since been shut down by party poopers at Diageo, Smirnoff's parent company) and IceYou.com. I've also had the pleasure of getting Iced, and well, let's just say I won't be drinking any of Smirnoff's alco-pop, well, ever again.

Good to see that the bros behind the scenes at Mafia Wars are keeping their fingers on the pulse of America ... or at least wrapped around a cold bottle of a malt beverage.

FarmVille iPhone's new exclusive items: Silver Pony, Rainbow Apple Cart, Rainbow Apple Barrel

Log into FarmVille on the iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad this evening, and you'll find a handful of exclusive new items to send to your fellow on-the-go farmers, including the Silver Pony, Rainbow Apple Cart and giftable Rainbow Apple Barrel.

New Permanent FarmVille Crop: Purple Pod Peas

Recently many permanent or masterable crops have been added to the FarmVille Market, tonight Purple Pod Peas are the 61st!

To grow Purple Pods you must have first mastered the Pea crop.

Purple Pod Peas:

Cost: 210 coins
Harvest Time: 1 Day
Xp: 3

To obtain the first star of Purple Pod Pea mastery you must harvest 525 plots.

This article originally appeared on FarmVille Freak.

FarmVille Brown and Blue Mystery Box (6/30): Find out what's inside *spoiler*

A new Mystery Box was released to the FarmVille Market on June 30, 2010.

This Mystery Box costs 16 FV$ and will be available in the FarmVille Market during the next 6 days only.This box is outdoor themed and contains "outdoor" themed prizes.

FarmVille Outdoor Mystery Crate

You may recognize this box as it was featured on FarmVille Freak as a previously unreleased item.

:::Spoiler Alert:::

The following are confirmed prizes for this Mystery Box:

* Wolf Cub, 250 XP
* Chipmunk, 150 XP
* Saloon, 450 XP
* Campsite, 500 XP
* Gold Rush Cabin, 500 XP

What prize did you receive in this Mystery Box (June 30th)? Send pics of your prizes to farmgoddess@farmvillefreak.com and we will feature them on FarmVille Freak.

FarmVille Freak Esteban's Forest Campsite, Wolf Cub, & Bear

FarmVille Freak Taylor's Chipmunks

FarmVille Freak Alex's Saloon

FarmVille Freak Faith's Gold Rush Cabin


* Wolf Cub, 250 XP
* Chipmunk, 150 XP
* Saloon, 450 XP
* Campsite, 500 XP
* Gold Rush Cabin, 500 XP

What prize did you receive in this Mystery Box (June 30th)? Send pics of your prizes to farmgoddess@farmvillefreak.com and we will feature them on FarmVille Freak.

FarmVille Freak Esteban's Forest Campsite, Wolf Cub, & Bear

FarmVille Freak Taylor's Chipmunks

FarmVille Freak Alex's Saloon

FarmVille Freak Faith's Gold Rush Cabin

This article originally appeared on FarmVille Freak.

New FarmVille Thank You Gift Option

In tonight's FarmVille updates a slight change was made to bonus accepting. You will now have the option to send a Thank You Gifts to your Neighbors after accepting, Adoptable Animals, Fuel, Free Xp, Foals and Calves among other items on from the Facebook homefeed.
This potentially could be a big improvement to the the game for those looking for or needing Free Gifts. For example, farmers could put a message in a Facebook bonus post letting their neighbors know what gift they are currently in need of, and with just a few clicks neighbors can receive a Foal (or whatever bonus it was) and help their neighbor out! In the end making all farmers happy.

What do you think of this new option? Will you now be asking for gifts via your Facebook bonus posts rather than with a FarmVille Wish list?

Thứ Năm, 9 tháng 2, 2012

FarmVille New England Decorations: Goldfinch Birds, Coastal Picnic, Hydrangea, Cord of Wood, & Cliff II

Tonight, FarmVille added more limited edition New England themed decorations including the Goldfinch Birds, Coastal Picnic, Hydrangea, Cord of Wood, and Cliff 2. The middle goldfinch even flies!

You can purchase these decorations in the FarmVille Market during the next 10 days only and afterwards they will retire. FarmVille Limited Edition New England Decorations (Released August 5, 2010):

    Goldfinch Birds – 14 FV$ *decorative animal, is not harvestable and will not yield coins
    Coastal Picnic -70,000 Coins
    Hydrangea – 10,000 Coins *decorative flower, is not harvestable and will not yield coins
    Cord of Wood – 2,000 Coins
    Cliff II -


This article originally appeared on FarmVille Freak.

What do you think of these new limited edition New England Decorations ? Will you purchase any of them for your farm?

Where is our FarmVille Underground Storage?

Where is our FarmVille Underground Storage?

You may remember from a past official FarmVille Podcast (dated May 21st 2010) that FarmVille Community Manager, Lexilicious, mentioned that farmers would soon be introduced to a new FarmVille storage system. This new Underground Storage would provide a new method of storing all of our FarmVille decorations and buildings.

According to Lexilicious, the Underground Storage would be:

    Coming Soon
    Available through coins or farm cash as Cellars.
    You can store up to 200 items in the same size area (footprint) of one plot of land.
    You will start out with a smaller number of slots and will need your friends to help grow crops for them.
    These crops will give you energy to dig underground and increase the size of your cellars.
    You will be allowed a maximum of 2 Cellars.
    Having 2 Cellars will mean that you have a storage capacity of 400 items for your combined Cellars! All in the space of 2 plots.


FarmVille Underground Storage
Status: "Coming Soon"
Function: Store up to 200 items per Cellar
Cost: ?
Release Date: ?

This article originally appeared on FarmVille Freak.

Social Gaming News Digest for the week ending Aug. 6, 2010

    Google bought SuperPoke! Pets creator Slide this week, fueling more rumors of their impending social/gaming network.
    Zynga shut down its long-running Street Racing game this week, prompting protests and also cold financial analysis.
    Watercooler games got a new name, Kabam, and a new focus on "deeper" Facebook games this week.
    Zynga's games still have a boatload of players.
    Rumor has it that troubled social network Bebo may be making a gaming-fueled comeback.
    A new service lets people buy Facebook Credits from their local 7-Eleven, and they're giving away freebies to new customers.
    Nielsen reported this week that online games are now more popular than reading e-mail.
    This week we took a look at new game Flutter and old Inception adver-game Mind Crime. They were both surprisingly good.
    On the lighter side, What does this mean?

Fountains, food & plush toys in YoVille, the final set of Moroccan Items is here

The YoVille Furniture Store got the final Moroccan update. Tons of new decorations, dishes and plush toys were added. You can now purchase more swords, plants and amazing fountains.

Food:
Dishes from the traditional Moroccan cuisine are now available for you to try. Dinner crepes, cherries, sweet potatoes, sweet rolls and more were added for coins!.

Plush Toys:
Rate thief, Moroccan princess and Moroccan Sultan plush toys are all avaialable for 8 YoCash each. If you are a plush collector, you should check them out!
Did you enjoy the Moroccan theme? Tell us in comments!
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This article originally appeared on YoVille Lounge.

YoVille show off your skills with the new Photo Booth

The new Photo Booth is now in YoVille. This new item allows you take pictures of your avatar surfing. Your friends who cannot afford to get one, can use your booth to take pictures too and you will win some coins.

This item is available for 12 YoCash ( Very reasonable price) in the Furniture Store.

Zynga's Platinum Ninja explains this new feature. Read more about it after the link.
yoville surfing
Want to get an item that is fun to play with and let's you brag to your friends?! Well the chance to do so will be coming very soon. We'll be releasing a Photo Booth in game that will allow you and your friends to interact with and post feeds to show off your wave riding skills. Let's check out a sneak peek of this Photo Booth and what you can do with it!
yoville photo booth
To interact with this item you will need to either have one yourself or go to a friend's home (who owns this item). To get a Photo Booth of your own you'll have to purchase it when it becomes available in game. Once you have a Photo Booth to interact with you will click on it and your avatar will jump on the surfboard. Then a picture will be taken of your avatar catching some waves. You'll then be prompted to "Share" your photo. Make sure to click share and show off your skills on your Facebook Wall.
yoville photo booth
If you are the lucky owners of a surfing Photo Booth you'll be able to have photo shoots any time you want! As an added bonus when your friends come by and use your Photo Booth and post a surfing feed you'll make some extra coins too! So not only can you play and brag with this item but can also make some coins even when you are not around!
If you don't have a Photo Booth but want to have a surfing session of your own you still can! Keep your eyes out for your friend's Surfing Feeds and click (in) to be taken to your friend's Photo Booth. Remember to share your photo so you can show off your surfing skills and get your friend some extra coins!
yoville surfboard
Well that's about all folks! We'll update you with more details when this feature is live in game but wanted to give you a little heads up on what to expect soon.

This article originally appeared on YoVille Lounge.

Thứ Hai, 6 tháng 2, 2012

Zynga CEO to employees: "I don't f***ing want innovation"

FarmVille creator Zynga is the most popular Facebook game publisher -- that's no debating that. Out of the top 10 most popular games on Facebook, Zynga created seven of them: FarmVille, Zynga Poker, Mafia Wars, FrontierVille, Cafe World, Treasure Isle and PetVille. And while these games are beloved by many, the company behind the game hasn't always garnered a 'friendly' reputation with players or the games industry as a whole.

In a new tell-all article, 'FarmVillains' in San Francisco's SF Weekly, former Zynga employees dish about what they witnessed behind the scenes, which gives credence to the company's less-than-savory reputation. Apparently, Zynga CEO Mark Pincus meant what he said in his now-famous quote, admitting that he "did every horrible thing in the book just to get revenues," and one of those things includes blatantly copying competitor's games.

The SF Weekly article is long and certainly worth reading in its entirety, but here are a few of the more memorable quotes from Zynga's exes:


    "I don't fucking want innovation," the ex-employee recalls Pincus saying. "You're not smarter than your competitor. Just copy what they do and do it until you get their numbers."

    One contractor says he was offered freelance work from Zynga, related to mimicking a competitor's application, with explicit instructions: "Copy that game."

    "I was around meetings where things like that were being discussed, and the ramifications of things like that were being discussed - the fact that they'd probably be sued by the people who designed the game," he says. "And the thought was, 'Well, that's fine, we'll settle.' Our case wasn't really defensible." Psycho Monkey's suit was ultimately settled for an undisclosed amount.

    The former senior employee who was present for Pincus' "No innovation" diatribe described Zynga's business model this way: "Steal somebody else's game, throw millions of dollars at it, and then, if it doesn't have it already, add virtual coins."

To be fair, there are hundreds of successful corporations that were built on a concept that was an iteration of an existing idea. That's what makes the business world go 'round. Facebook itself is an iteration of a dozen social networks before it -- but Mark Zuckerberg's version just happened to resonate with the general population more than, say, Orkut or Friendster did before it.

Some could argue that Zynga simply did the same, but Pincus and his company have also built up a sense of distrust over the past few years, something that needs to be changed if they want to give companies like Electronic Arts and Activision a run for their money, and more importantly, if they want to keep players from looking for new virtual fields to harvest.

Happy Pets: Encourage the shy pet in your room for a new Shadow Pet

Happy Pets Shadow Pets and Triceratops
Happy Pets creator Crowdstar just announced that the shy pet hiding in your room is actually an exclusive shadow pet, waiting for encouragement to reveal itself as one of seven Shadow Pets. Simply find the pet hiding in a picnic basket in your room and click on it to ask your friends for their blessing.

Check behind the cut for a list of what might be in your picnic basket.
Happy Pets Shy Pet Help Screen

Receive seven blessings and the scaredy Shadow Pet will finally reveal itself to be one of these seven pets:


    Shadow Hamster
    Shadow Parrot
    Shadow Bunny
    Shadow Guinea Pig
    Shadow Ferret
    Exclusive Shy Triceratops


Oddly enough, the Shy Triceratops doesn't seem to be much different from the normal one, according to the posting on the Happy Pets fan page. Let's hope this was just an error in posting the image and not an in-game bug. But hey, at least waiting for a Shy Triceratops is better than paying up for a Random Triceratops.

Treasure Isle: These oh-so sad animals need your help ... soon

Why are all of these adorable animals crying? Because they're going to be the next wave of sad cuties that need you to save them in Treasure Isle.

I wanted to pick out one of these that I was really looking forward to saving -- but after I surveyed all of their little faces, I pretty much want to save them all. Guess I can look forward to adding a toucan, elephant, leopard, deer, giraffe, porcupine, panda and unicorn to my island coterie.

There's no additional info on when these animals will start to appear in Treasure Isle, but keep your eyes out for the saddest animals on Earth appearing in your Facebook feed in the near future.

Treasure Madness wants only the best in its Hall of Fame Competition

Think you deserved to be rewarded for all your time wasted hard work and dedication in Treasure Madness? Well, zSlide was thinking just the same thing when it started its first monthly Hall of Fame Competition in Treasure Madness this September. The developer is looking for the best and brightest treasure hunters to be named the top 10 players of each month.

To be recognized for your loyalty to Treasure Madness, you'll generally need to be level-capped and have explored every last piece of land containing treasure. Not an easy feat, we'd say. Check after the break for more information on what you could win and how to win.




Each month's top 10 players will have their player names laminated inTreasure Madness Chest platinum, gold, silver, bronze and so forth depending in rank for all to see in-game. The top three players each month will be granted "physical rewards," according to the event's forum post. We can only imagine this means either Game Cards or Museum Dollars, but anything is possible. Here's what we do know the top three players will win this month:

First Place

    Three of the rarest treasures in the game including the Dragon's Footprint, Eve's Apple, Feline Adornment and more
    300 HP worth of fruit



Second Place

    One special edition collection such as Game Mascots, Hall of Mirrors Sican Figures, Negative Funerary Masks etc.
    150 HP worth of fruit



Third Place

    One unexpected collection like Christian Relics, Black Magic Artifacts, Historical Treasures and more


Treasure Madness Hall of Fame Points

How the contestants (and later winners) will be determined is through a point system that must be met within the first ten days of each month. The amount of points required will increase monthly along with new content, so things will always remain competitive (i.e. you won't be seeing any of competing). Here's a list of what every achievement is worth:

    1,000 for every map completed
    750 for every level acquired
    500 for every collection secured
    250 for every mini-game master rank obtained


If your total points add up to an insane total of 1,255,000 points, then you're in luck! You qualify to compete to in the Hall of Fame competition. Just remember to tell your friends and family where you'll be for the next month. Head over to the Treasure Madness forums for even more detailed set of rules.

FarmVille: Send a Special Delivery to a neighbor while visiting their farm!

FarmVille has been making changes (positive ones, IMHO) to the way you interact with neighbors. First, by allowing you to do more on a neighbors farm, and, now, by adding the ability to send a Special Delivery to a neighbor while visiting their farm.
farmville special delivery neighbors farm

The next time you head to a friend's farm, look at the icons on the left-hand side of the screen -- and you will see a Special Delivery box. Mouse over it and you will see a message that says "Send your friend just the gift they need!" Click on the box and you will be prompted to post a message to your friend's Facebook wall.

farmville special delivery to specific friends

While some people aren't crazy about the idea of getting more Facebook Wall Posts, this new feature could help you get items (and send items) that you really need for your farm vs. random gifts that may or may not relate to your current in-game tasks. Three cheers for helpful gifts!

What do you think of this new gifting feature?

Thứ Bảy, 4 tháng 2, 2012

FarmVille LE Fall Animal: Autumn Horse & Autumn Foal

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Tonight FarmVille introduced a new Limited Edition animal, an Autumn Horse, as part of the Fall theme.

You can purchase this animal in the FarmVille Market during the next 14 days only. When placed in the Horse Stable, the Autumn Horse has a chance at yielding an Autumn Foal.

FarmVille LE Autumn Horse Animal (Released October 5, 2010):

    Autumn Horse – 26 FV$


This article originally appeared on FarmVille Freak.

FarmVille Haunted House appears, then disappears from the game

Finish your Haunted House in no time with our FarmVille Cheats & Tips: Haunted House gifting links.
Or learn everything you need to know.

FarmVille rolled out the much-anticipated Haunted House -- an item that has been promoted in a teaser loading screen for the game and in the official FarmVille podcast in the past few weeks -- and as soon as the house appeared, it disappeared again due to some kind of bug. From the official FarmVille forums:

    "Haunted Houses are currently deactivated. We are going to make sure everything is rock solid before we open them back up. Those of you who didn't get one yet will have a shot in the morning – we do sleep from time to time."

So if you didn't get a Haunted House last night, looks like you'll have to wait a little longer while the people behind the scenes get the kinks out. Seems like FarmVille is going to have a lot going on today, with the kick-off of the big in-game Halloween promotion and the whole McDonalds promotion as well.

Let's just say it's not going to be a dull week for virtual farmers, provided all of this stuff rolls out without any more hitches.

Image courtesy of mrr233, this year's haunted house is on the right (with animations!).

FarmVille LE Fall Buildings: Autumn Cottage & Autumn Gazebo

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It's finally Fall in FarmVille! Tonight FarmVille introduced two new Limited Edition buildings including an Autumn Cottage and Autumn Gazebo.

You can purchase these buildings in the FarmVille Market during the next 14 days only.
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FarmVille LE Fall Buildings (Released October 5, 2010):

    Autumn Cottage - 34 Farm Cash
    Autumn Gazebo - 20 Farm Cash


This article originally appeared on FarmVille Freak.

Will you purchase any of these buildings for your farm?

FarmVille Haunted House: Everything you need to know

Complete your FarmVille Haunted House in no time with our FarmVille Cheats & Tips: Haunted House gifting links.

After playing FarmVille for over a year -- one thing's certain. The holidays are the best time of the year in the game because there are a slew of holiday themed items, and at least one of them will have you saying "I Gotta have it!" For me, this year, that item is the new FarmVille Haunted House, which was released to a few farmers before it was disabled due to a glitch.

If you did get the Haunted House, you know that this is a buildable item and you will need to collect building materials to complete your spooky mansion, which you will be able to purchase for Farm Cash or collect from your FarmVille neighbors. (Quick side note -- this building has a large footprint (3.5 x 2), so you'll need to clear out eight plots to make it fit on your farm.)

    farmville haunted house    
    farmville haunted house - games.com     farmville haunted house spine-chilling - blog.games.com

The Haunted House can be leveled up three times -- Eerie, Frightening, Spine-Chilling -- and you will need bricks, nails and wooden boards for each stage. Here's what you need for each stage:

Stage 1 (Eerie): 8 bricks, nails, boards
Stage 2 (Frightening): 10 bricks, nails, boards
Stage 3 (Spine-Chilling): 12 bricks nails boards

If you do some quick match that means you'll need 30 of each item -- so you best get collection. Another tip -- you can also use those Special Delivery packages you may have stockpiled to help you get the job done faster.

Once the Haunted House is complete, you will be able to collect candy from it every 24 hours AND you will be able to collect candy from your neighbor's haunted houses every 24 hours as well. The amount of candy you loot will depend on the level of the house.

Eerie: 1 Candy
Frightening: 2 Candy
Spine-Chilling: 3 Candy

As of this writing, the Haunted House is still disabled in the game and only the lucky few who snagged it early have been able to get to work. However, don't let that stop you from collecting all of the nails, boards and bricks you need -- then once the Haunted House shows up again, you'll be ready.

FarmVille Feed Trough Menu: What to expect from this mysterious feature

FarmVille Unreleased Feed Trough Menu
The digital farm gurus at FarmVille Freak have done it again, but this time they've uncovered an entirely new feature yet to grace FarmVille, the Feed Trough Menu. I know that you're thinking, "Joe, you idiot, the Feed Trough is already a decoration used for pig slop. Get back to covering the real news."

Ah-ha! Since some of you imaginary dissenters failed to read carefully, I'll explain. This is a brand new menu feature that will either be placed over top of the existing Feed Trough decoration or have a new version of the item attached to it. We do know, however, that this change will bring about at least six new animals to adopt. Since it is unreleased, we have no clue what these animals might be, but expect them to probably be unavailable through other means. Well, aside from Farm Cash; everyone knows you can buy almost anything with the green stuff.

Judging from the image above, it's possible that you'll be able to change the type of feed in order to attract different animals to your farm. More importantly, doesn't the backside of that animal hidden behind the menu tabs look strikingly similar to an elephant's? Don't be silly, this is a farm we're talking about here.

Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 2, 2012

Playdom is offering $50 for playtesters -- are you man enough for the job?

Playdom Mountain View Map Headquarters
Last Friday morning, Playdom made a post on the gigs section of Craigslist, asking for folks who'd be willing to come into their San Francisco headquarters to play "a recently released game" for $50 USD. To be qualified for the action, you'll need to allow them to videotape you playing, must sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement, be an experienced social gamer, and lastly, (sorry ladies!) be a guy between the age of 18-35. Now we don't know why they specifically want guys, or why they want to film you playing, but we're pretty sure they're not out to start a playtesters reality TV show for casual games. (But they do have a dorky video podcast on YouTube.)

There's also no saying how many guys they want, but the Playdom Usability Research Group does have a screening process, which will involve answering a survey through email. If they think you're the man for the job, they'll get back to you, but they're sure to be swamped with replies. As for the authenticity of this ad, we've yet to verify this. (The last time we saw something like this, Playfish was offering select players an $80 Amazon gift card to host a phone interview while folks played.) But if you have any concerns, you can contact Playdom here.

Judging by these details, we're betting this is a playtest session for their hit game ESPNU College Town, which debuted on Facebook this September. The session is scheduled to take place this coming Thursday, November 4th, during normal business hours and is expected to take an hour.

Star Wars brings the Force to Facebook with Escape From Kamino

Escape From Kamino
Let the nerd squeals commence. To promote the sequel to one of the best selling Star Wars games of all time, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II, Lucas Arts has brought the franchise to Facebook with Escape From Kamino. Players can either assume the role of the console game's protagonist--if you want to call him that--a Starkiller clone as he escapes the Empire-ridden planet Kamino or hunt him down with the infamous bounty hunter Boba Fett.

Find out more about Starkiller's social adventures--and Boba Fett's attempts to ruin them--after the break.

Starkiller or Boba Fett?
While Lucas Arts claims that the game is reminiscent of classics on the SNES like Super Star Wars, I was more reminded of a recent Flash and iPhone hit called Canabalt. For anyone familiar, this game will come secondhand. Your chosen character will run automatically in this 16-bit-style platformer while clicking or pressing the space bar causes him to jump (hold either button down longer to jump higher and vise versa). Whether you're Starkiller or Boba Fett, your mission is simple: don't fall into the raging waters, avoid as many obstacles like boxes and unleash either your Force powers or jet pack to look as cool as possible. (Double-click to activate either ability when the meter in the upper right-hand corner fills.)

However, each character does serve a specific purpose. Players are able to post their high scores to Twitter and Facebook through playing as a Starkiller clone while playing Boba Fett allows you to hunt down your friends' high-scoring clones to destroy their score. To be honest, it's considerably harder to play as Boba Fett than it is Starkiller; blowing everything on screen to high hell is slightly more useful than a jet pack in most cases. Not to mention the Sith-turned-Jedi-turned-clone can jump much higher.

Starkiller's Force Powers
All in all, Escape from Kamino is one of the most action-packed and challenging games I've played on Facebook in some time. While the game does bite a bit off from games like Canabalt, Escape from Kamino's jump-right-in gameplay and respect for the source material (the game explores a key moment in the console version's plot) make me want to come back for more. If you'll excuse me, I'll be back here in 1992, deflecting lasers and blowing storm troopers away just like the old days.

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Mafia Wars offers triple mastery for New York, Cuba, Moscow, & Bangkok

One of the biggest draws to Mafia Wars is the sheer amount of content available at one's disposal when playing the game. You can make your way through numerous complete cities at your leisure, each containing multiple chapters, property layouts and more. That being the case however, can often mean that newer players find themselves stuck in older cities/locations (perhaps Mafia Wars New York or Cuba), as all of their friends have moved on to bigger and better cities.

Zynga is hoping to eliminate this, by giving those newer players, or even those who have just skipped some of the older missions as newer content is released, a chance to catch up, by upping the job mastery in the old cities to triple the original amount (in addition to the bonus funds you can earn by completing jobs in these same cities). That's right, for jobs in Mafia Wars New York, Cuba, Moscow and Bangkok, jobs can be now completed three times as quickly as before, saving you time and energy, and moving you one step closer to Mafia Wars Italy.

Just to be clear, this now means that a job that normally provides 5% job mastery per click will now offer 15%, as just one example. Zynga hasn't stated whether or not this is a permanent change or if it will only last for a short time, so make the most of this boost while you can!

FarmVille Sneak Peek: Baby Giraffe, Scarlet Ibis, Pirate Swing, & Andean

Coming soon to the stores of FarmVille are four new items, three animals and one decorative item.

The three animals are a Baby Giraffe, Scarlet Ibis, and an Andean. It seems possible that the Andean might turn out to just be a decorative item (the bird leaves its perch on the branch and flies similarly to the Carrier Pigeon and other like-birds), but we'll only know for sure if and when the items make it into the game proper.

As for the decorative item, it comes in the form of a Pirate Swing, complete with a calf, sheep and pig as riders on the swing. It seems highly unlikely that Zynga would release just a single pirate-themed item into the store at once, so it leaves one to wonder whether or not this could be the next big theme that comes to the game (that being either Pirates or something Amusement Park based).

Note: It isn't guaranteed whether these items will actually make it into the final game, so keep that in mind.

Digital Chocolate launches Hollywood City on Facebook - Live it up as a movie mogul

Today, Digital Chocolate, the makers of Millionaire City (the current #16 app on the whole of Facebook, according to AppData), launched a new title on Facebook called Hollywood City.

For those who have played Millionaire City, the game will immediately strike you as similar, at the very least. You'll choose from one of two advisors for your game - Dean Donson, the "rich and experienced" male character, or Jillian Jones, the "brilliant and hardworking" female character.

Meet us behind the break to learn more about Digital Chocolate's newest offering on Facebook.

The story goes that your grandfather has fallen ill at the hands of Ruth Less, a dirty player in the movie business. As your grandfather is unable to handle the family business by himself, you'll be charged with taking his place. You'll build a new business Headquarters, studio lots and so on, all in the same way that you would in Millionaire City.

Basically, the gameplay is a copy-and-paste of that seen in Millionaire City, right down to the necessity of "clearing" out plots of land on which you'll place your buildings. Homes and businesses are replaced by backlots and studios; trees and gardens are replaced by actors' trailers and media agencies - you get the idea.

The entire goal of the game is to earn as much profit as you can by running your movie studio, with each backlot you purchase corresponding to a certain type of film, which allows you to theme your projects to your choosing. Contracts allow you to earn money over time, from the short 3 minute Commercial shoot, to a Trilogy shoot that lasts a full 3 days.

Accessory items like the aforementioned actors' trailers or various offices give off the same bonuses that fountains and the like do in Millionaire City, and you'll need to use these items to your advantage when fulfilling the series of quests that the game sets out for you, like producing a certain kind of film in your documentary studio, purchasing a movie theater, and so on. Not to beat a dead horse, but if you've played Millionaire City even for just a few minutes, you will know exactly what to do here, and in theory, how to succeed.

We will say that the one thing the game has going for it over its "predecessor" is a killer soundtrack, in addition to the inclusion of Ruth Less herself, a character that will make her power known at various intervals during gameplay, as she blackmails you, threatens you, or is an all-around meanie, allowing you to choose various actions that will either boost your experience points or add money to your virtual bank account in response. One such example shows Ruth Less blackmailing you over an embarrassing, yet stolen, video tape that could ruin your reputation. You can either sue her or reveal the tape, with either your bank total or experience points being changed, depending on your choice (respectively).

For all of its comparisons to Millionaire City, if you've yet to play that title, or if you simply want a game with a Hollywood or theatrical twist, be sure to give this one a go by heading over to the Hollywood City page on Facebook.

Thứ Tư, 1 tháng 2, 2012

Mafia Wars Game Cards offer more Reward Points than ever

Maybe it's the giving spirit of the holidays (or more likely a preparation for Black Friday), but no matter what inspired it Zynga has increased the amount of Reward Points you'll find in Mafia Wars Game Cards. Unfortunately, Zynga hasn't revealed by exactly how much the cards have increased in value, though they do remain at the same price as before. So, either way this is a deal.

Included in the update are new price points for the Game Cards to coincide with the Zynga Game Cards with $10 and $15 options. Before, Mafia Wars Game Cards were only offered for $25 and $50. And if you want to avoid the ravenous crowds this Friday morning, you can gift any Zynga Game Card through e-mail using Zynga's service. Besides, everyone knows that Cyber Monday is way cooler than Black Friday.

FarmVille creator Zynga is 'not for sale,' CEO says

Mark Pincus
But going public is a likely possibility. In a recent interview with The Telegraph, Zynga CEO Mark Pincus (pictured) revealed his intentions for the $5.5 billion social game company. For starters, "Zynga is not for sale. That is not my goal," Pincus said. "I want to build an international treasure; an entity which lasts in people's live for a long time."

While Zynga, soon to release CityVille--its seventh game--has partnered with several companies including its largest investor, Google, giving all that up for a massive wad of cash apparently isn't on Pincus' agenda. Besides, most of the greatest companies in the world didn't get where they are by selling out, right? However, selling hasn't been ruled out entirely, though IPO might be his next move for Zynga.

"I cannot say Zynga will never be up for sale but we are more likely to IPO [go public] rather than be sold. Being sold is not my ambition," Pincus said. "Going public makes it easier for investors to monetize your product." A horribly brief description of IPO, or initial public offering, would be that it's when a company releases extra shares for anyone and everyone to gobble up (including other corporations)... or scoff at and look toward the next big thing. In other words, it's extremely risky as the company in question could lose millions.

Though, it might be Zynga's only option if it wants to grow into the next Internet buzz word, which is exactly what Pincus has in mind. "I want 'Zynga' to be become to a verb, like 'to Google' has," said Pincus. "I want people to 'Zynga' each other and for the word to become completely aligned with gaming."

YoVille offers a FarmVille experience for Thanksgiving

FarmVille in YoVille: Zion's veggie patch has everything you need for the winter!
Check out how YoVille players can have their own farms without playing FarmVille! From vegetable crops to pumpkin patches, from horses stables to sheep pastures, YoVille has it all. And the easy part is that we don't have to ask other YoVille players to pick our crops. :) A Farmville experience right here in YoVille! Let's see some of these FarmVille creations! YoVille farming pumpkins
You want to make pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving? Spiralda's pumpkin patch is just the right place for pumpkins!
YoVille farming meats and vegetables
Yoangel has all organic vegetables and meats for Thanksgiving dinner!
YoVille Samwise Farm
Samwise's farm offers home delivery all year round!
YoVille horse ranch
At Jersee Dee's ranch the horses are trained for the incoming horse race!
YoVille pumpkin patch
Sugar Sweet's pumpkin patch just hosted a party and looks like everybody had fun!
YoVille turkey farm
You can hand pick your turkey at Bruno's farm!
YoVille sheep ranch
Spiralda is making sure we will all have good quality wool for our sweaters for the incoming Yowinter!

Check out the rest of our Thanksgiving 2010 coverage right here.

This article originally appeared on YoVille Lounge.

FrontierVille Flash Mob Party will test your homestead trivia skills

For the first time ever, FrontierVille is the location of the next big flash mob. Well, not literally, but at least on the forums. Players can log into Zynga's community forums as of this writing and partake in the FrontierVille Flash Mob Party within this thread. It's there that players will be asked five sets of 10 questions and the first to answer each set correctly will win 50 Horseshoes.

This is a new community event that the Zynga community team is testing and considering the thread already have 86 pages to its name, we're going to take an educated guess and say that it's fairly successful. Be sure to jump as soon as you can for a chance at some Horseshoes and bragging rights for the whole FrontierVille community to see. Do you think you know everything about FrontierVille? Then name five different Mystery Animals... go! Not here, in the forums, silly. Hopefully, this means future Flash Mob community events for more Zynga games to come as I know we could school you folks in FarmVille trivia. C'mon, it's our job to know this stuff.

Social City creator Playdom accepts Facebook Credits exclusively across all games

Just like that, the final domino falls. Playdom is the next company to submit to Facebook's demands for social game and app developers to accept only its virtual currency. As of today, Playdom will only be accepting Facebook Credits as its virtual currency. Fortunately, the company will, of course, still accept credit and debit cards as well as PayPal payments.

If this deal is anything like Facebook's previous three, we imagine Playdom will have to deposit 30 percent of all Facebook Credits sales into the social network's bank account. It also bears mentioning that the unique currencies to Playdom's games like City Bucks in Social City and Campus Cash in ESPNU College Town aren't going anywhere; it's the third-party payment methods that are officially kaput. And thankfully the free offers from Playdom's ad partners for in-game money don't seem to be going anywhere either.

This isn't the first time Facebook has coerced social game companies into using its new currency, which is now available at GameStop and Radio Shack in addition to nearly all major department stores. With CrowdStar the first to go and later Zynga giving in, it was only a matter of time before EA and Playfish accepted the offer too. Finally for Facebook, the company will be reeling in 30 percent of the top four social gaming companies' profits via Facebook Credits. Let that one sink in for a while and you'll understand why Zynga might want out.

Thứ Hai, 30 tháng 1, 2012

Cafe World Holiday Tree: Everything you need to know

If you thought this week's release of the Holiday Dinner catering order would be the end of the Holiday celebration in Cafe World, then Zynga has released a new feature today that is sure to surprise you. The new item is the Holiday Tree, which, like every other buildable in Cafe World, starts out as a simple tree, sans decorations, and must be "constructed" by adding various ingredients to the tree, like lights, bells, and of course, ornaments.

You'll need the help of friends to put this tree together, but it will be worth it, as users that finish building the tree will have a chance at earning free bundles of coins or even free Cafe Cash every single day from December 24 to January 5 just for doing so.

Want to know how you can potentially get your hands on some much-needed Cafe Cash? Meet us behind the break for full details on this new feature.

This is one case where money really will grow on trees, but only if you can help the tree itself grow first. The next time you login to the game, you'll see a pop-up like the one at the top of this post, introducing you to the event, and allowing you to place your entirely plain, generic evergreen tree in your cafe. Of course, a plain evergreen tree simply won't due for a true holiday celebration, so you'll need to finish building and decorating it by collecting four ingredients: Fairy Lights, Chimes, Baubles (ornaments), and Exotic Ornaments.

Since the ultimate goal of this feature is for all users to have the tree completed before December 24, Zynga has mercifully lowered the required number of ingredients from previous building events. This time around, you'll still need to collect 10 of the Fairy Lights, but only five Chimes and Baubles. All three of these are earned by clicking on the "Ask for More" button associated with that item, and then sending out individual gift requests to friends that you think would answer your call for help.

As for the Exotic Ornaments, this actually brings in an entirely different feature for the buildable, as you'll need to click on the "Collect" button in the tree's menu (as seen above), and then follow the menu that appears to head over to Treasure Isle, where you can find the exotic ornament you need for your tree.

By clicking on the "Play Treasure Isle" button, Treasure Isle will load in a new window, where you'll be given the specifics. You'll need to level up to at least level 5, and find any five treasures while playing the game to be "granted a Basket of Ornaments."

Depending on whether or not you've played Treasure Isle in the past, and on what level you are in the game overall, you may be able to finish this task in one sitting, but most players, especially newer players, will have to come back to the game more than once to finish the task. Still, since the other three Holiday Tree ingredients require you to wait for your friends to send you items, the cross-promotion with Treasure Isle at least gives you a way to occupy your time while you wait.

If at any time you'd like to stop waiting for your friends' help, you can purchase your remaining ingredients for 2 Cafe Cash each. You can even skip the Treasure Isle promotion entirely if you'd like to pay 8 Cafe Cash to do so. Additionally, if you really hate building things and want to purchase a completed tree outright, you can do that too, as a finished Holiday Tree is available under the Special Items section of the game's Functional Store (click on the gears, and then the blue gem) for 45 Farm Cash.

Once the tree has been completed, and once December 24 arrives, you'll be awarded a free prize from the tree once per day just for playing the game. Zynga has confirmed that these prizes will either be coins, or even free Cafe Cash, although they didn't announce in what quantities either would be given away (that is, whether you could win up to 1 Cafe Cash per day, 10, 100, or so on).

Either way, if you're done with the Holiday catering orders in Cafe World, this seems like more than a decent replacement for how to spend your time in the game.

My Shops on Facebook: Why build just one store, when you can build them all?

While there are plenty of Facebook games that allow you to start managing a single kind of business or store (a restaurant, a clothing store, electronics store, and so on), what if you were instead given a game where you could create an entire "Shopping Street," rather than just a single store? Pretty Simple Games will allow you to make that hypothetical scenario into a reality, with their Facebook game My Shops.

The game launched in the middle of November, and has since grown to almost 140,000 users - not bad for a game from a little-known developer, in a genre that is already quite full. If you'd like to see what it takes to run more than one business at once, then meet us behind the break for more details about this up-and-coming business management sim.

My Shops begins with a basic tutorial in your first shop - a Bakery. The game's street view is presented much like the Street View in Restaurant City, for those that are familiar, as it is a flat image that can be scrolled through left and right to see your various buildings, or even open new ones.

Through the tutorial, you'll learn that the game is filled with a large variety of customers, each of which has different demands represented by thought bubbles. These thought bubbles contain images of what a customer wants to help you keep track. Via these thought bubbles, you'll be able to keep track of which items will be hot sellers, and can then order goods from the shipping menu accordingly. To start, at your Bakery you'll meet customers that want either bread or croissants, so you'll need to order both kinds of goods to be delivered on a delivery truck.

This is where the game's timer comes in, as you'll need to wait for the delivery trucks to arrive, with different travel times being available for the different items that you could purchase. You'll need to be on-hand to accept the delivery when it does arrive (increasing the incentive for repeat returns on a daily basis), and from there, your shop will automatically go about the business of selling goods. Your total stock is represented as meters in the bottom left corner of the gameplay screen, and you'll be able to see when a good will sell out based on how many hours that stock will last given the store's current popularity.

With your stores supplied, you'll be able to tackle a series of missions (upgrade your buildings, add certain decorations, and so on) or you can choose to upgrade your customers. In terms of customer upgrading, when a customer leaves your store satisfied, they will have a red heart appear above their head. Clicking on this heart earns your business a recommendation, and when enough of the same variety of customer recommend your business, you'll be able to unlock new kinds of customers, with entirely different sets of demands.

These customers may wish to purchase items you don't have in stock, which either means you can unlock them from the game's store (in the case of entirely new items), or you can simply wait for your current stock of items to empty and then order more of that particular item in the next Delivery Truck.

As you go along, you can increase the popularity of your shops by increasing their "Beauty," or adding decorations. Considering the time of year, there are some incredibly adorable Holiday decorations currently available, for those that are interested in that sort of thing. Otherwise, you can choose from decorative baskets, flower pots, street lamps, trees, bicycles and more, to make each individual building on your street look customized and unique (you'll need to customize stores for missions, but you can do this voluntarily as well).

Of course, your buildings can also be upgraded in terms of size (allowing you to hold more goods in your stock), with starter upgrades being available for coins, so that the average user can upgrade their Starter Bakery twice without running out of their beginning stock of coins, which is appreciated. Delivery Trucks can also be upgraded, but this requires you to collect building parts.

Since the game is all about opening up additional shops, it seems odd that you won't be able to do so without at least reaching level five. Not that this is an incredibly difficult milestone to reach in terms of gameplay, but levels do see to take a bit longer to complete than in other games of this type (that being the business-management sim). Once you start leveling up, you'll be able to get your hands on new shops like Pet Shops, Cake Shops, and more.

All in all, though, we're definitely pleased with what My Shops has to offer so far. If you're willing to climb your way to level 5 and finally start unlocking additional shop locations, then we'd suggest giving this one a look.

Earn 2 free FarmVille Farm Cash in Yogi Bear promotion

Hey farmers! Want to earn two free Farm Cash in FarmVille, for doing nothing more than a few clicks? Of course you do! That's why Zynga has joined forces with Warner Bros. to offer a new promotion in FarmVille concerning Warner Bros. new film Yogi Bear. I guess we can see the connection here - Yogi Bear lives in nature in Jellystone Park, and FarmVille takes place in nature - sure, it works.

Either way, if you'd like to participate in this new promotion, simply head to the bottom of the FarmVille gameplay area and click on the "Sponsored Link" image as seen at the right side of this post. Note: If you have other Farm Cash promotions that you have not yet participated in, you may not see this newest one until you have completed those, thus "clearing the way" for the new promotion to appear, as it were.

From there, you'll load a new window where you are asked to share your favorite location to have a "pic-a-nic," a nod to the Bear's famous wording of "Picnic." After submitting your answer, you'll know that you've completed the activity and earned your Farm Cash when the top right corner of this new window loads text that tells you outright that you've earned your Farm Cash.

Activity completed, simply close the Yogi Bear window and your FarmVille game should automatically update to reflect your 2 new Farm Cash. However, if it doesn't, a simple refresh of the game should do the trick.

CityVille: Inventory limit increased, some quests are now easier to complete

Proving that they don't want to let their long-term, or even new fans down, Zynga has released another set of tweaks and alterations for their newest game, the city-building game called CityVille.

Most importantly, the first change sees an increase in each user's maximum inventory from the base of 100 items (this includes all items, from energy and decorative free gifts to Zoning Permits, building materials and so on) to a whopping 250 items of space - that's 150 additional items that you can now store for future use! While it might seem unreasonable for users to have that many items on hand at once, with so many free gifts being passed around, we definitely appreciate the higher cushion. Even if we never reach the 250 item limit ourselves, its nice to not have to worry about running out of room anytime soon.

In addition, some quests have been altered slightly in the game. Starting with the Cinema Investment Quest (which sees you unlocking access to the Cinema in your town - seems to be available to users around level 20 or above, depending on your progress with other quests), you were originally asked to collect 50,000 coins, that would apparently be taken from you once you've collected them. Now, though, the amount of coins has been raised to a whopping 120,000. While this might seem like a negative change, as opposed to a positive, these coins now will not be taken from you. However, you will need 100,000 of those 120,000 coins to purchase the Cinema, so it basically evens itself out.

Other quests, like the "Feed the Fans" and "Restaurant Food" quests have been clarified or made a bit easier by the additions of hints, which is definitely appreciated. Not only that, but more causes of Out of Sync errors have been fixed, and the glitch with bonus goods received from going up a Reputation Level has also been eliminated, ensuring that all users receive the free goods that they deserve after working in friends' cities.

It's just great to see Zynga offering so much support to CityVille, especially so early on. We hope that they continue this dedication in the future, and we'll be sure to let you know how other changes will affect your gameplay experience should they arise.

FarmVille: Snow Stallions can now be placed in Stables

If you were one of the many FarmVille players affected by a recent glitch in the game, that caused your Snow Stallion to be left out in the cold, unable to be placed inside the Horse Stable, you'll be happy to know that Zynga has addressed the issue, and has announced a fix for the problem via the game's forums.

The announcement is a small one, and it simply states that "the issue was resolved" in a game update, but we'll take brevity over a longer explanation of why it may not have been possible. Luckily, this now means that those users that were waiting on purchasing a Snow Stallion for 500 presents can do so without the fear of the item being "broken" in any way.

For those that still haven't gotten their hands on a Snow Stallion, you can purchase the Horse (as we mentioned above) for 500 presents after you "overfill" the Holiday Tree's gift meter, which rests at 300 presents. You can also try your hand at the Winter Whimsy gift box, which has been confirmed to hold the Snow Stallion inside, to be given very rarely out to users (who happen to be very lucky).

Thứ Năm, 12 tháng 1, 2012

UNO Boost on Facebook: A goofy, give-and-take twist on the original

The fast track, scream-inducing card game, UNO, has reintroduced itself to Facebook with a new look and feel. UNO Boost puts the classic in unique, new packaging that publisher Game House hopes will spur virtual goods purchases and that UNO fans will appreciate. Game House took the original Facebook card game and... didn't do much to it.

Well, aside from taking Boost cards, turning them into both a strategic tactic and a commodity, and apparently removing what made the original so enjoyable. UNO Boost, while introducing an element that could launch its fun and strategy levels into the stratosphere, inexplicably removed the live play feature found in the original Facebook rendition. Game House giveth new features and taketh away defining ones.

Find the rest of our impressions of UNO Boost after the break.

UNO Boost in actions
All things considered, the core gameplay of UNO in UNO Boost remains unchanged. The color switching, number matching and quick turning still remains, but Game House turned Boost cards into more of a conscious decision than ever. While players can still draw Skip, Draw and Wild Cards, they can also replace cards in their hand with Boost Cards at will. These Boost Cards come from a pool that will recharge once daily, but can also be purchased using Coins. This currency, which accumulates from matches won, can be purchased from within the game using several methods including credit cards (but no Facebook Credits yet, sorry folks).

Boost CardsAlso found in the store are new characters to play against, individual Boost Cards and Boost Packs. Notice my use of the word "characters." These are the guys who have seemingly replaced your friends in UNO Boost (the ability to add friends is currently bugged in my experience). The personally-adored live play feature (complete with chat room) in the original UNO for Facebook is, hopefully for now, no more. Imagine the possibilities of being able to play Boost Cards against your friends in real time, shifting the playing field in an instant under your control. Sure, things would get crazy quickly, but that's what UNO is all about, right?

Instead, your friends are merely people to compare scores with this time around as you play characters like Kevin the Coach and Oog, a cave man. Opponents increase in difficulty level as you increase in player level, which is determined by how badly you defeat opponents in matches. Your experience points earned for each successful match is a combination of the numbers on his cards multiplied by the character's difficulty level and other factors. Basically, the more cards your opponent has in his hand when you win, the more experience points you gain for winning.

UNO Boost is a fun way to waste some time thanks to the brand new Boost Card system, but without the live play feature of the original it could loose steam quickly. Hopefully this is added to the game at a later time, because Boost Cards plus live play and chat could make for a huge success.

Bejeweled Blitz tutorial video says, 'Multiplier cubes are your friend'

Want to rake in those high scores in Bejeweled Blitz like those friends of yours who seem to have way too much time on their hands? Well, listen to this guy and you might be well on your way. YouTube user bejeweledtips, who claims his real name is Wladscaw, posted a highly educational and even more entertaining video describing the power of what he calls "multiplier cubes." First, Wladscaw demonstrates a normal level in which he manages to achieve Blazing Speed, but still comes away with under 100 thousand points.

Enter the "multiplier cube." In his second round, Wladscaw scores over 300 thousand points with relative ease using multiplier cubes. And thankfully, this well-informed and articulate fellow goes into detail of just how he did it. Apparently, blowing up 12 jewels in a row will multiply your score for every subsequent set of jewels destroyed. When you reach upwards of seven multiplier cubes, that turns out to be a ton of points. But we'll admit, Wladscaw's enchanting Russian accent does a much better job of explaining than my hideous Philadelphian accent ever could, so enjoy. Check out his YouTube channel for even more tutorial videos. Now, if only our friend Wladscaw would start producing Zuma Blitz tutorials.

FarmVille Sneak Peek: Fiorland Penguin, Koala, Caribou and more

    Fiorland Penguin     Caribou     Koala
See, I told you it wouldn't be long before Zynga thought up some more stuff. Soon, there will be a whole new set of animals and decorations to play around with in FarmVille. Thanks to FarmVille Freak, we have images of four new animals that may or may not appear in the game sometime soon. This time around a Fiorland Penguin might join us as well as a Koala, a Caribou and a Prz Foal.

While all four of these critters are equally adorable, that Prz Foal is most intriguing. Why? Well, because I previously had no idea where in the world it came from. As it turns out, its full name is the Przwalski's Horse and it currently reigns from Mongolia and China, but that's only after the breed was declared extinct for time. Thankfully, it was declared "critically endangered" by the World Conservation Union's Red List of Threatened Species in 2008 thanks to the reintroduction efforts by wildlife organizations in Mongolia, China and Kazakhstan. And soon, you might be able to raise one of your on your farm. Isn't digital life great?

FarmVille Cheats and Tips Guide

These FarmVille Cheats & Tips have helped many farmers through the hardships of FarmVille on Facebook. Farming can be frustrating, time-consuming, and often dangerous, but with our extensive FarmVille Cheats & Tips guide, you'll be able to farm with ease. You're bound to learn a new cheat or tip from our FarmVille Cheats & Tips Guide.

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Thứ Ba, 10 tháng 1, 2012

Q-Games bringing PixelJunk Monsters to social networks this year

At this year's Casual Connect in Seattle, Q-Games revealed some exciting news for fans of the PixelJunk series - their popular tower defense title PixelJunk Monsters will be receiving the social treatment later this year. While a specific social network for release wasn't announced, we can only guess that it will at least come to Facebook, and potentially even Google+ Games (depending on its release).

As reported by Gamasutra, this social (and more importantly free-to-play) version of the PSN title will hold onto the established tower defense gameplay found in the original (you'll need to place towers, containing weapons, in order to defeat all of the enemies before they can take over your base), but will include some changes for the social space. First, enemies will now move down a single set path. You'll also be able to plant seeds to create towers in new locations. The level map will be grid-based inside of linear, and you'll be able to unlock additional stages and map locations by collecting and using shovels. What does all of this mean? Without knowing any additional details, it at least sounds like things are going to be made a bit more casual, in that players that aren't as experienced with tower defense games will still be able to defend themselves as they'll know exactly where the enemies will walk over time, as the path is clearly marked.

In terms of social features, you'll still be able to climb leaderboards against your friends based on your high scores, but any other social features weren't announced at the time (unfortunately). We were given one small idea to think about though - while there was no confirmation that co-op gameplay would be available (as in the PSN version of the game), Q-Games also hasn't denied it, as of this writing. I'll leave that one in the category of cautious optimism, if you don't mind. Score!

Zynga City, the Chinese CityVille, launches on Tencent platforms soon

As Far Eastern companies attempt to enter U.S. social gamers' devices, American companies like Zynga are already abroad. Zynga announced a partnership with Tencent, a leading Internet service provider in China, to launch Zynga City in open beta on Pengyou in the country.

The game, essentially a Chinese version of its mega hit CityVille, is set to launch on the Pengyou network within a few days. From there, Tencent plans to make the game accessible on QZone, its main social games platform.

If you remember correctly, CityVille was the first Zynga game to release in multiple languages at launch. But localizations for regions like China and Japan take far longer, as the divide between our two countries is arguably more cultural than with other nations like in Western Europe.
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Chinese Zynga City players will enjoy items, quests and other content that is heavily influenced by Chinese culture, according to a statement. But the game will also have game mechanics that stem from Chinese cultural nuances, like the ability to send street peddlers to your friends' cities.

The development and continued support for Zynga City will be handled by Zynga China, acquired by the company when it was still XPD Media over a year ago. While the game will first release on a few Tencent platforms, eventually the company plans for Zynga City to be played over several platforms--including Pengyou, Weibo, QQ games, QZone and Q+--within Tencent's Open Platform. Now, will this count toward CityVille's already 80 million players? If that's the case, then the competition has a city's worth of work on its plate.

No More Heroes Royal could be the bloodiest social game ever

Yes, because that's what attracts the middle-aged ladies ... blood. (Well, ladies of the fanged persuasion.) Suda 51, the creator of the stylish, gory No More Heroes franchise, is working on an Android-based social version titled No More Heroes Royal, Tom's Hardware reports. When DeNA announced its Super Creators program yesterday containing deals with major Japanese game designers like the creators of Mega Man and Sonic the Hedgehog, another of those developers was Goichi Suda, better known as Suda 51 of Grasshopper Manufacture.

However, what we didn't know then was that the designer plots to create a seriously sanguine social game. "We're aiming to make it the social game with the most blood," Suda said during the conference. He added that not only does he want the game to have "power" and "impact," but he also wants it to succeed overseas. Meaning the U.S. ... meaning American smartphones.

While Suda reportedly has over 100 ideas for social games, the No More Heroes game is aimed for a winter release, and will be the first of many. As for the games created under DeNA's Super Creators program, they'll all be published by AQ Interactive and released over Mobage, the Ngmoco-powered mobile social games platform that looks to set the world on fire. Or, you know, drown it in digital blood.

Global Resistance is Insomniac's irresistible Resistance 3 promotion

Well, at least it looks the part. Insomniac, creator of the Ratchet and Clank series, has unleashed Global Resistance, a Facebook-connected social game to promote the upcoming release of Resistance 3 for the Sony PS3, Gaming Union reports. The game, which is said to play much like Risk--which ironically will have a Facebook version of its own soon enough--will unlock exclusive content in the PS3 shooter. Inversely, playing the shooter will bolster your forces in the social game.

Players are forced to side with either the humans in this alternate WWII reality, or the Chimera, an alien race that's a cross between The Thing and the Body Snatchers. Players will gather troops and attempt to take over regions of the world using the vast war map across rounds that last for hours in wars that last for days--seven days, to be exact. Your military decisions are aided with color-coded icons that help you judge your forces against the enemy's.

However, the game appears to be extremely complicated, and generally skewed to the hardcore, war-mongering gamer. Luckily, the game takes on a few Facebook game cues like Missions. These, like Goals in FarmVille, direct players on what to do next in order to unlock content in Resistance 3. Players must even create and maintain their own military base to create new troops to launch Missions with--that sounds a lot like Empires & Allies, no? (Not to mention the battle system, an asynchronous affair with players trading pre-planned attacks much similar to Mafia Wars.)

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Perhaps Global Resistance is the first move by Insomniac Click, a social games division within the studio that recently opened for business. Regardless, this is an impressive endeavor in both looks and scope that Resistance fans will surely love. Now, we just can't wait to see what Insomniac Click can do with a game all its own.

Facebook working to bring Credits to mobile browsers [Rumor]

The rumored Project Spartan, Facebook's HTML5-centric effort to escape the App Store via your phone's web browser, could make bookoo bucks. Bloomberg reports that, according to three unnamed sources, Facebook is in talks with developers in an effort to bring Facebook Credits to mobile browsers. Couple a mobile version of Facebook--complete with support from app and game developers including the omnipotent Zynga--and a payment platform to support shopping within those games, and Facebook becomes its own mobile app company of sorts.

Purchases made within Facebook-connected apps downloaded from the App Store or Android Market don't provide Facebook with the 30 percent cut it enjoys on the web, thanks to Facebook Credits. So, it only makes sense that, if the company is focused on a mobile browser-based Facebook offering, that its cash cow would be included. Speaking of cows, it's rumored that Zynga is working on a number HTML5-based versions of its hit games, including FarmVille, for this new mobile browser Facebook.

Bloomberg event hints at an upcoming change to how new apps and games might be discovered on the web version of Facebook. Citing more unnamed sources, Bloomberg reports that Facebook might soon have a separate News Feed solely for posts related to Facebook games and apps that will appear on the right side of the browser window.

Thứ Hai, 9 tháng 1, 2012

FrontierVille New Years RSVP Prizes: Everything you need to know

Along with the New Years Party Goals that were released in FrontierVille earlier today, comes a new collection event in the game, which will have users collecting RSVPs for their New Years Party, so that you can upgrade your dance floor to intricately decorated and massive proportions just in time for the ball to drop ringing in the new year.

While you'll need to collect just a few RSVPs to set your party into motion technically (that is, in order to bring some of the FrontierVille cast out onto the dance floor), that isn't their only purpose. In fact, collect enough RSVPs, either by completing the New Years Party Goals, or by earning them from friends, and you'll be able to trade them in for some awesome themed items.

Meet us behind the break for a look at the six prizes that are available, and how you'll earn them. First and foremost, before you can earn any prizes, you'll need to start gathering RSVPs, which is where a little help from your neighbors will really help you progress. As we stated before, you'll be able to earn free single RSVPs from completing some of the New Year Party Goals (or collecting bonuses posted by your friends after they complete the goals), but in order to really upgrade your party, you'll need to collect varying amounts of RSVPs, with a certain number being required to upgrade your Dance Floor a single level.

After you upgrade your Dance Floor to level 2 as part IV of the V part New Years Goal series (a task that requires you to have 10 RSVPs), you'll be able to continue upgrading your Dance Floor by collecting even more. This is done by clicking on the Dance Floor and clicking on the "Invite Friends" button, bringing up the a window like the one below, where you'll be able to post an Invite directly to your friends' walls. Be careful though, as all of your friends will be listed, not just your FrontierVille neighbors, so make sure you're not inadvertently spamming people that don't play the game.

The Dance Floor has six levels, with each subsequent level adding more decorations and more of the FrontierVille cast to your party. To start, you'll have Frontier Jack and Miss Fanny Wildcat, but over time, your party will grow to include Hank, Humble Bob and so on. Levels 3 through 6 of the Dance Floor upgrades will cost anywhere from 20 - 250 RSVPs to complete. You'll be able to upgrade your Dance Floor by simply clicking on the item and selecting "Upgrade Party!" from the drop-down menu that appears. Of course, you won't actually be able to upgrade until you have the required number of RSVPs for the party's next level, but a handy pop-up will let you know how many you've yet to earn.

Along with simply upgrading the Dance Floor to a more intricately decorated item, you'll also unlock some redeemable prizes for each level you upgrade to. The Prizes are unlocked as soon as your Party is upgraded, and are as follows:

New Years Sign - 5 RSVPs
Mini Bar - 10 RSVPs
Hooch Brut - 20 RSVPs
Party Pig - 50 RSVPs
Party Hats - 100 RSVPs
Confetti Cannon - 250 RSVPs

As you can see from the list above, this is way more than just a simple side-quest associated with the New Years Party Goals, as this is a full collection event, that will likely require lots of time and dedication on your part (along with a lot of very generous friends), if you'd like to earn enough RSVPs to unlock the most "expensive" items.

If nothing else, everyone should at least try to earn the Party Pig, as this is simply a fantastic animal, wearing a party hat and shutter shades - Shutter Shades! How cool is that!?

While the pop-up above states that you'll have to wait until December 31 to start the countdown, this isn't entirely accurate, as you can actually start the countdown whenever you'd like, by clicking on the Dance Floor and selecting "Start Countdown." This will allow you to redeem all prizes that you've unlocked up to that point. Don't worry about losing those other prizes though, as you can "throw a party" once per day, until the event is done, and you'll be able to receive any subsequent prizes that you've earned in the meantime by doing so. It should also be noted that your RSVP progress is saved permanently, so even if you decide to start the countdown before New Years Eve proper, you won't have to start collecting RSVPs from scratch, which is definitely a good thing.

And there you have it! Everything you need to throw a complete New Years Party in FrontierVille, along with tons of cool prizes and decorations to boot! What a way to end a year!

CityVille: Limited Edition Penguin now available as a Free Gift

If you're looking to add even more winter whimsy to your town in CityVille, and the Winter items already released this week aren't doing it for you, you'll be happy to know that Zynga has added a new (and free) item to the game via the game's free gifts page. The item, as you might have already guessed, is the limited edition Penguin.

This isn't a sculpture or an otherwise inanimate item - it's a "live" Penguin, an animal item that would look great in any user's barnyard, or would look equally adorable next to a Christmas Tree lot or another decidedly winter-themed area.

To send this Penguin to your friends, simply head to the Free Gifts page, and then scroll to the very bottom, as the Penguin is now the last item on the list. Zynga itself has announced that the Penguin is a limited edition animal, meaning that it won't be around forever. An exact "expiration" date hasn't been made, so it'll be interesting to see if it is available as long as the snow (until March), or if it will disappear much sooner.

Either way, don't take any chances on missing out on this cute little fella (emphasis on "little") - send one to your friends as soon as possible (and ask for one in return), while you know it will still be available!

Check out the rest of our Holiday 2010 coverage right here.

What do you think of this little Penguin in CityVille?

CityVille: Neighbors can now help in quest completion - accept all the help you can get!

In a very appreciated new update, Zynga has announced that they have changed the way neighbor visits work in CityVille, so that a particular friend's actions will no longer negatively impact your own quest completion. To be specific, let's take an example of a quest that asks you to collect from houses 30 times.

Before this update, if your friends came to your town and collected from five homes, you would not earn progress towards your quest. What's more, they would have, in effect, "stolen" your ability to do so, as you would then have to wait for your homes to recharge, before you could collect from them again. Not a big deal with homes that only take a few minutes to recharge (like the Country Home, which takes just 5 minutes), but when it comes to some other buildings, this could set you back hours, or even days, if you were working on a quest that asked you to collect from a particular building.

Another example of this comes with the Italian Restaurant quest line (pictured), which asks you to collect from Terraced Brownstones 20 times. Formerly, if your friends collected from these buildings, you would have to wait a full six hours before you could manually collect from them again and earn progress on your own quest.

With this new update, however, friends will no longer be able to steal your progress in quests; in fact, instead of negating your progress, they will now count towards your own quest completion. This is great news for lower level players, that may not have enough energy to finish some of the starter repetition quests on their own (without waiting for their energy to recharge, that is), as they can now simply ask their friends to come to their cities, complete some specific tasks, and have that count in their own game.

That being the case, feel free to accept any and all help your friends give you in CityVille from here on in, without the worry of them accidentally slowing down your quest progress.

Cafe World Prep for the New Year Mission: Everything you need to know

Along with the New Years Party missions in Cafe World (the length of which you guys have made very clear that you don't appreciate; we can't blame you), Zynga has added another themed mission to the game. This newest mission is called "Prep for the New Year," and it comes with a very hefty requirement; so much so in fact that Zynga has even described the mission as being for "expert" players:

    Before you can welcome a new year, you've still got so much to do this year! Only expert chefs can get it all done.

The mission requires you to complete three large tasks, but don't worry - we have everything you need to know to make this mission as painless, and quick, as humanly possible. Meet us behind the break for all of the details about this new mission. The three tasks for this mission are as follows:

Earn 90,000 coins
Spice 30 Neighbor Stoves
Prepare 200 Stuffed Mushrooms

Before you start panicking over the third stipulation - the preparation of 200 Stuffed Mushrooms, rest assured that we've figured out a quick and easy way to complete this step with ease, even if it will cost quite a bit of money to do.

While the other steps are simple enough (simply serve enough dishes to earn 90,000 coins, and visit neighbors 30 times to spice dishes - if you don't have enough neighbors, visit the same neighbors over multiple days), the Stuffed Mushrooms portion takes a bit of an explanation.

While you are more than welcome to attempt to actually prepare, cook, and serve 200 Stuffed Mushrooms (that's 200 individual preparations of the entire Stuffed Mushrooms dish - not 200 servings), we doubt that many users have enough stoves, time, or even patience to wait around for them to cook. Stuffed mushrooms take an entire day to cook, and even if we said that the average user has 20 stoves on hand (lower level players would of course have much fewer), that would still take a player 10 days to finish the quest. 10 days of doing nothing by cooking Stuffed Mushrooms over and over again. That doesn't sound like the most enjoyable gameplay experience to us, but luckily, if you have 360,000 coins that you are willing to spend without receiving any return, you can take advantage of the wording provided by this quest.

Since it only says to "Prepare" the Stuffed Mushrooms dish, you can simply add the dish to a stove, toss it, and cook it again. I personally used this technique, so I can confirm that it works. Ultimately, whether you do cook each dish to completion, or just toss it, you'll be spending the 360,000 coins either way; it's whether or not you want to receive any profit in return that will be the deciding factor here.

Whatever the case may be, once you complete this mission, you'll receive 5,000 coins, and 5,000 Cafe Points. Needless to say, the rewards here (especially the Cafe Points), make this one worth completing. And with our helpful tips on how to work the system, you too should be able to complete this mission with ease, before it expires from the game.

Cafe World New Years Party Catering Order: Everything you need to know

As we told you yesterday, Zynga has been hard at work in Cafe World, creating a New Year's event that has made many users extremely upset by the length and the complexity of the tasks therein. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, then, but your to-do list is about to get just a bit longer, as a second New Year's themed catering order has been released in the game.

Unfortunately, if you're hoping to complete all of the New Years Party Goals, you must complete this catering order, as it is a requirement for Part VIII of the mission set (as of this writing). Perhaps with enough encouragement from fans, Zynga will change the Catering Order to be more voluntary, but as it stands, if you want to know everything you'll need to finish this new job, meet us behind the break.

As with most other Catering Orders, you'll have just three days to earn a three-star rating, but as this is one of the more complex orders we've come across, we severely doubt that three days will be enough for most users. First and foremost, you'll need to cook four, count them, four dishes to complete this job. What's more - each and every one of these recipes is a locked New Years recipe, which are only unlocked by completing New Years goals. That being the case, while it might be tempting to start this mission right now, in order to get it out of the way, unless you've already unlocked all four dishes, we'd advise on waiting. After all, why waste your time collecting collectible items (there are two in this catering order), when you'll just end up getting a one-star rating anyway?

That humble suggestion aside, you'll need to cook Mini Crab Cakes 138 times (a 9 hour dish), Beef Skewers 138 times (a 12 hour dish), Salmon Rillettes 75 times (a 10 hour dish), and Bread Pudding 75 times (an 8 hour dish). You can either cook these dishes as normal, or you can spend anywhere from 16-24 Cafe Cash to unlock each dish's requirements.

In addition, you'll need to collect 10 Party Hates, and 10 Bottles of Champagne with the help of friends. You'll do this by clicking on the "Ask" button next to either item, which takes you to a reverse of the game's free gifts page, where you can send an individual request to the Cafe World neighbors that you think would be most likely to send you one. You can also unlock these items with Cafe Cash - each Party Hat costs 3 Cafe Cash, while each Bottle of Champagne costs 4 Cafe Cash.

If you can complete this order in three days, you'll receive the three star rating, 9 Catering Points, 6,300 Cafe Points, 141,750 coins and a 2011 Monument. Finishing after three days have elapsed, but before five days have passed earned you two-stars, 6 Catering Points, 4,500 Cafe Points, and 101,250 coins. Finally, if you finish the mission at anytime after five days have passed, you'll receive a single star, 3 Catering Points, 2,700 Cafe Points, and 60,750 coins.

You'll be able to bring 10 of your friends in on the mission with you, for a total of an 11 member catering crew. Whether that will be enough to finish this difficult order on time, however, will remain to be seen. Good luck to all those who attempt it (I'm personally holding out for a while).