Social City is all about managing a city and making it productive. Use population and leisure to grow your city. New city management tools can help make these tasks easier.
Build a City on Facebook with itty Bitty City. Use trucks to help you with construction and collect money from your businesses. Decorate your city and add more housing to expand your population levels.
Build your own Fantasy Kingdom on Facebook. Farm magic items to create mana. And build artifacts to make your kingdom more beautiful. Construct a castle complete with walls, and complete quests for experience and rewards.
ESPNU College town lets you build your own college on Facebook. Use residences, entertainment , venues and academic buildings as you construct your thriving college. Play games against other Facebook users and bring your team to the top of the leader boards.
Create your own College on Facebook with ESPNU College Town. Build venues, residences, entertainment structures, and academic buildings,. Use decorations and get your college looking great. Play games against other Facebook users.
There are a lot of sites out there that do their best to take your money by selling you Facebook poker chips, but there is only one place to get them as cheap and as legal as possible.
Not sure what buildings you need in FarmVille? Trying to figure out what materials to send your friends, or request for yourself? Bright Hub’s guide to FarmVille buildings will guide you on the need to know for every FarmVille building available.
Ranch Town is a Facebook farming application. Grow crops, mine ore, collect salmon and make goods such as milk with cows. Develop your own thriving ranch with Ranch Town.
Ever wanted to play shopping spree games online? Now you can play all you like with Mall Dreams on Facebook. Build your very own mall with different stores and keep your customers happy by showing them where to go. Decorate and expand until you have the ultimate shopping paradise.
Anyone who has played Farmville has seen the word “chickenopalypse” at some point or another, but no one seems to know quite what it means. The definition is simpler than you think…