Band of Heroes is a World War II role playing game on Facebook. Player complete missions and collect gear to help them level up and gain experience. More missions become available as you work through the game and you can recruit Facebook friends to help you.
Playing some of the best Facebook games without a lot of your friends joining in can be challenging. Right? This guide ends that myth and shows you three of the best Facebook games that don’t require any of your friends to join in.
Anyone who loves Roller Coasters or simulation games like Roller Coaster Tycoon will thoroughly enjoy Roller Coaster Kingdom on Facebook. Discover how to build your own massive Roller Coaster theme park in this beginner game guide.
Popular farming games like Farmville and Farm Town have some serious competition from Meteor Games Island Paradise. This innovative facebook game drops players off on an abandoned island. Find out how farming can be exotic in this Island Paradise review.
Youtopia created by Hive7, is a Sim City style game on Facebook. Players can build their own cities complete with various buildings, sell products for cash, and visit other cities for jobs.
Don’t have the time to sift through all the different games MindJolt has to offer on Facebook? Check out these hidden gems and may be you’ll find some of the most exciting and addictive games worth your time.
Starfleet Commander allows you to develop up resource mines, research technology, build ships, and attack players on the game map. This Facebook game features some unique features such as the ability to use robots to help power your mines, buildings, and ships. The game also features missions you
Yoville is one of the top games on Facebook. In this virtual world players can chat with friends, decorate their home, customize everything, work, eat, dance, and play. Discover how to play Yoville and other cool tips in this beginner game guide.
Heroes of Newerth is a repackaging of the popular Defense of the Ancients (DotA) game that MMO players have always enjoyed. But what is its difference from its predecessor and what purpose does its creators serve in creating a totally new game like this? Check out this review to determine why.
Part two of Bright Hub’s look at Mindjolt’s Pong and Breakout clones available on Facebook. We are going ot look at Pongout 1 and 2, Pwong and Xenocrate 2.