Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Tail Towns Friends - Facebook Game Review


I participate somewhat regularly on Facebook but have never joined any of the social media games associated with it.  I was invited to try Ganz Tail Towns Friends, a new Facebook gaming experience and have been checking out the storylines, challenges, and adventures.

Tail Towns Friends delivers a gaming experience with custom-designed collectible fully hand-painted figurines, combining the real world and virtual world.  A game created for grownups, Tail Towns Friends offers players storylines and photo-realistic art.  Players help friends and supply city businesses admist unfolding tales of drama.  Players have the ability to create the ultimate landscaped country getaway. 


Of the collectible figurines, I received the Gardener with a secret code.  By registering the secret code on Tail Towns Friends, I was able to unlock the character's exclusive storyline and "Secret Diary Goals" which provide insight into the character's life.  Each figurine rewards users with an exclusive specialty virtual item. 

The purpose of the game is to run an orchard and complete goals.  Players are able to "buy" and "sell" items  and complete challenges to earn money and energy.  I've completed a few goals and have enjoyed where I'm at so far in the game.  The storylines are fun to read and the characters are cutesy.  One disadvantage, I feel, is that certain goals require asking for help to do things from other members, or friends, of the game.  I don't know of any of my Facebook friends who play the game so it is quite difficult for me to complete those goals.  Ganz Tail Towns Friends is an interesting gaming experience, and I look forward to playing more with my special character to build my property and learn more about the virtual world.

I received product for review.  The opinions within this post are of my own and I was not influenced in any way.  Please do your own research before purchasing products or using services.  Your opinions and results may differ.

1 comments:

Christian Alejandro said...

The facebook games never really appealed to me, but I know my sister really enjoys them. I can imagine it might be easy to get hooked on games like this, so a procrastinator like me might not mix well with them. :-)