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Showing posts with label farmville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farmville. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Trapping Your Character On FarmVille
This tutorial will show you the steps that you need to take, in order for you to trap your character in the game of FarmVille.
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Monday, July 12, 2010
My Horse Stable in Farmville
FINALLY! I'm done with my Horse Stable in farmville. lolx!
Taking a snapshot of what it looks like.
Farmville addicts, pls. add me as thy neighbour. 24.7 player here and I promise
to send you gifts everyday.:)
Click on my FARM NOW!
so what do you think?
Taking a snapshot of what it looks like.
Farmville addicts, pls. add me as thy neighbour. 24.7 player here and I promise
to send you gifts everyday.:)
Click on my FARM NOW!
so what do you think?
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
7-11 Starts Selling “FarmVille” Slurpees!!
7-11 will soon offer FarmVille-branded products that will unlock virtual, 7-11-branded items in the popular Facebook game. Two other games from game-maker Zynga will also get tie-ins with the stores: Mafia Wars and YoVille.
Seven thousand 7-11 stores will offer around 30 branded items, including Slurpees and ice cream, among other things. When a customer buys one of the promotional products, he or she will then be directed to perform some special task in the game world to acquire one of the 7-11 items.
This is the first retail partnership of this kind for Zynga, although this deal grew out of a more limited program in which the company sold FarmVille, Mafia Wars and YoVille (Yoville) game cards at 12,800 participating 7-11 stores. Zynga is no stranger to virtual branding promotions, either; it has been selling brand-sponsored FarmVille crops since last month.
The company has been very busy making deals over the past few weeks, actually; it just signed a five-year agreement with Facebook involving the use of Facebook’s proprietary virtual currency, and it is also launching games on MySpace (MySpace), including the new Bangkok expansion for Mafia Wars.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Kid Racks Up $1400 Debt in FarmVille
Oh dear — looks like it’s time to add FarmVille to the list of internet addiction scares after a 12-year-old UK boy has amassed £905 in FarmVille debt. About £288 of that came from the boy’s own savings, while £625 was billed to his horrified mother’s credit card.
The debt — which is equivalent to about $1400 USD — was racked up in all of about two weeks’ worth of gameplay. In the popular casual Facebook game, players can spend real money to accrue virtual currency and items. It’s a business that’s booming enough to garner the game’s developer Zynga an estimated valuation as high as $5 billion.
Neither Zynga or the mother’s credit card company HSBC responded positively to requests for refunds; the latter indicated only a criminal proceeding could trigger eligibility for getting the funds reinstated. A spokeswoman for HSBC indicated that had the expenditures been on a gambling site the escalating transactions would have raised warning flags, but since the purchases were technically Facebook Credits, they didn’t warrant suspicion.
What do you think: is FarmVille destined to replace World of Warcraft as the favorite scapegoat for cable news gaming addiction scare segments?
[via Games.com]
The debt — which is equivalent to about $1400 USD — was racked up in all of about two weeks’ worth of gameplay. In the popular casual Facebook game, players can spend real money to accrue virtual currency and items. It’s a business that’s booming enough to garner the game’s developer Zynga an estimated valuation as high as $5 billion.
Neither Zynga or the mother’s credit card company HSBC responded positively to requests for refunds; the latter indicated only a criminal proceeding could trigger eligibility for getting the funds reinstated. A spokeswoman for HSBC indicated that had the expenditures been on a gambling site the escalating transactions would have raised warning flags, but since the purchases were technically Facebook Credits, they didn’t warrant suspicion.
What do you think: is FarmVille destined to replace World of Warcraft as the favorite scapegoat for cable news gaming addiction scare segments?
[via Games.com]
Monday, November 16, 2009
I didn't IGNORE the gifts !
I was accepting gifts and neighbor requests on my facebook apps way too fast.
Now it seems like I lost them all.
Glitch? FB please fix it and bring back all my gifts!:(
Now it seems like I lost them all.
Glitch? FB please fix it and bring back all my gifts!:(
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