Wednesday December 9, 2009
Wow. "Tropico 3" is everything that I was afraid to imagine it would be. City builders and strategy gamers need to check this game. "Tropico 3" sets you in charge as a dictator (with "elections") of a tropical island. You make decisions on social, economic, and political issues. Your advisor tells about concerns and gives suggestions with humor that will at least make you chuckle. It's fun, beautiful to look at, and gives us refreshing gameplay. Yes, city builders. This is one of the best city builders we've seen in a long time.
Monday November 30, 2009
"Fish Tycoon" players - I have an alternative for you. Now it's not a perfect substitute, but it will work for those who cannot bring their computer with them all the time. You will need a Facebook account. If you don't yet, bite the bullet. Sign up and make your profile private. You don't have to be found, if you don't want to be.
"Fishville" is the game you'll want to try if you like "Fish Tycoon." Your goal is to make money selling fish from eggs. Fish have to be checked in throughout the day and fed. The longer you want to sell, the more money fish are worth. Biggest downside I've found is, there is no breeding. You cannot breed to make new types of fish.
Play "Fishville"
Friday November 20, 2009
The first expansion for "The Sims 3" should be on shelves across the United States. "The Sims 3 World Adventures" gives us a lot to, well, explore. Even if you didn't like "The Sims 2 Bon Voyage," the vacation themed expansion for the previous Sims game, this one is worth checking out. The goal oriented play the adventures (or opportunities) adds gives vacations a purpose.
Sims check out the adventures board to see which local needs help. Sometimes they need your help to check out a tomb and find a missing item. Other times you need to make friends and find their real opinion about a business. There are more puzzles in the tombs than I expected. Sims really do need to bring along food and a tent. Time flies while on vacation.
Sims who haven't traveled start out on Visa level 1. This gives them only 3 days of vacation time. This is not nearly long enough. Only way to get more time is visit more often to earn Visa points. My Sims may just be going on more vacations than they ever have before. The food, shopping, and tombs will keep me busy at least until the next expansion comes out.
Tuesday November 10, 2009
It's been a rough year for us all. It's not getting any easier at Electronic Arts. They plan on cutting 1,500 jobs and downsizing their product lineup. Which lines are going have no been announced. It's safe to say "Madden" and "The Sims" games won't be going anywhere.
The second piece of news is the purchase of Playfish. Facebook users may be familiar with their work. Playfish developed "Restaurant City," "Country Story," and "Pet Society." These are free online games.
EA will make their money through Playfish by selling points used to buy virtual goods. Not a scene that is new to EA. They have opened stores with virtual goods for both "The Sims 2" and "The Sims 3." Plus, add-on packs have been released for the iPod/iPhone version of "The Sims 3." It's a smart move for EA to shift towards microtransactions. Small purchases add up fast. "Restaurant City's" strong following makes it the perfect place to start.