Saturday, March 20, 2010

Hotel City on Facebook: Getting Started Guide [Video]

March 17, 2010 by  
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Hotel City on Facebook puts you in charge of a small hotel, with a few rooms, with the goal of turning it into a five-star sleeping palace by adding and decorating rooms and expanding as you earn more virtual coins. Here’s a video that shows off how to get started playing this adorable new game from Playfish, the creators of Pet Society, Restaurant City and others. What do you think of Playfish’s new hotel-themed game

Restaurant City Invasion! Giant Mushrooms! Thieving Penguins!

March 15, 2010 by  
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Houston, we have a problem. Restaurant City on Facebook has been invaded by giant mushrooms, thieving penguins and more disasters! The horror! Actually, these new invasions are part of a way to rake in a little extra coinage when visiting other friends’ restaurants.

Playfish’s Hotel City: More info leaked on new hotel sim game

March 13, 2010 by  
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This week, we spotted Hotel City during the Game Developer’s Conference in San Francisco, and since then we’ve seen Hotel City from Playfish popping up everywhere ! Looks like the hotel-themed game might be arriving on Monday, and the Hotel City Facebook fan page is live, with a few pieces of art and a little more information on the game. Looks like this will be a full-fledged hotel simulation game where you will start out with a ’small-time’ hotel and then turn it into a five-star luxury palace ready to serve well-heeled customers. See the complete description below: Playfish’s Hotel City Facebook fan page is now live if you want to check it out (and bookmark the game, so you’ll have easy access once it goes live).

Playfish’s Hotel City launching Monday, March 15?

March 12, 2010 by  
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This week, we happened to catch a glance of a new Playfish game — Hotel City — during CEO Kristian Segerstrale’s speech about the benefits of free games. A rep for the company reluctantly confirmed that the company responsible for Pet Society and Restaurant City, are hard at work on a hotel-themed game.

Breaking News! Playfish’s next big game — Hotel City

March 10, 2010 by  
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Playfish, the company responsible for Pet Society and Restaurant City, has a new social game waiting in the wings — Hotel City. We caught a glimpse of the game during Playfish CEO Kristian Segerstrale’s talk titled the ‘Relentless March Toward Free’ at the annual Game Developer’s Press Conference. A Playfish rep confirms that the game is coming ’soon.’ Stay tuned for more details! ? Permalink ?|? Email this ?|? Linking?Blogs ?|? Comments

Grab your free 9,000 coins from Restaurant City now!

March 8, 2010 by  
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Last week, over 90,000 fans of Restaurant City’s official fan page voted on one of the page’s freebie announcements . These votes were a challenge issued by Playfish, promising to match one coin to every ten ‘likes’ their post got

Pet Society Review: Magic Cooking Powder

March 7, 2010 by  
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Don’t you just love it when you buy something and there are NO INSTRUCTIONS? That’s the case with the Magic Cooking Powder which was released last week on March 1

Pet Society Tree House review

February 26, 2010 by  
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For 20 Playfish coins, the Tree House in Pet Society gives you another room to decorate. Here is the outside view of the tree house. The tree can be placed in your garden or a regular room in the house: One reader, Julie loves the tree house

1000 Coins for Pet Society Fans

February 25, 2010 by  
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Whoo hoo! Just found this today. Thanks, Playfish! I won’t be sharing my e-mail with you, but it’s nothing personal

Country Story existed circa 1955 – it’s true!

February 23, 2010 by  
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Did you know that Facebook games, namely Playfish’s Country Story , has been around since the days of poodle skirts, greasers and the dawn of rock ‘n’ roll? Well, it has, and Country Story historian Rachel Steen explains how the game worked, you know, back in the day.

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