When I showed Eva the trailer for Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess tonight I watched as her eyes widened in the kind of amazement that only a girl of 5 (almost) going on 15 could have. When the trailer finished she looked at me and said, that is my favorite new show ever! She immediately wanted to watch the trailer again. I don’t have the trailer to post but it can be found on the Sofia the First website. Go over to DisneyJunior.com/Sofia so that you can watch it with your little princess. Continue reading Disney’s First Little Girl Princess: Sofia the First has her Royal Arrival November 18, 2012
Monthly Archives: September 2012
Game Review: Tail Towns Friends
I play Facebook games. Allison plays Facebook games. Many of my friends play Facebook games as well. So, when I was asked to test out a new game on Facebook called Tail Towns Friends I said sure. The game has a soap opera feel and story line with a large cast of characters where you come in as a figure who shakes things up a bit.
Playing through the tutorial you will learn that there is a group in town that is intimidating all the other people in town. They are the Rete and they run Chez Rete, a restaurant in Greenwood City. The leader is William Rete a tough guy who has everyone in the town complying with him out of fear. Rete is trying to run Devin’s Diner out of business. Luckily you arrive and start helping Devin as well as earn yourself a home of your own.
By playing through the tutorial you learn all the basic ways to play the game. The main things that you do as a user is that you raise money (acorns) by raising crops and selling them to the businesses in town. You increase your Decor Score by adding decorations to your home. You also can increase your reputation by visiting your friends and performing tasks at their homes. At the same time you work on goals that come up from the inhabitants of Greenwood City.
I’ve played a ways beyond the tutorial and I’ve noticed a few things that I like about this game. I like that there is a story line and your character is part of this bigger picture. What your character does in the game makes an impact in whatever else is happening. There is also some voice acting and mini movies interspersed throughout the game that reveal some of the plot points. Also, I like that you don’t have to go begging from your friends to finish buildings and goals (well, there is a little of this but far less than other games). Continue reading Game Review: Tail Towns Friends