So this is kind of random, but one of the new jobs I'm interviewing for is with a company that makes "casual" games -- both Facebook games similar to Farmville/Mafia Wars/Pet Store, and $5-$20 downloaded games more like Plants vs Zombies or Angry Birds. I sort of have mixed feelings on the whole thing, especially the FB games which sometimes seem like they're just feeding people's addictions (there was a Daily Show clip about some kids who had charged $1500 worth of stuff in an iPhone game -- I know that's rare but it does happen, even with adults).
So does anyone here play any FB games, or the web-based or downloaded casual games? What is it about them that you enjoy? Do you feel like they're fun or just a way to kill time? Do you play them just on your phone, or your home computer too?
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I've played FB games (quit because of too much spam sent to my FB wall and personal email), and currently play three Google+ games. I refuse to spend $0.01, so I only do the free stuff and will not buy extra "bux," "moves," "special growing wands," whatever they are trying to sell.
It's a way to spend time at work when things are slow, and I like that I'm advancing at something even if I'm sitting on my butt at work waiting to hear back on a project. I play the games about 70% at work, and 30% on my laptop at home.
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DH and I both play FB games. I refuse to spend any money on them, it's more of something to do when I remember.
I have an iPhone and iPad and the only game I've ever paid for was words with friends and that's because I was sick of the ads after every time I played. It gets annoying when you have several games going. I live by my iPhone on my commute though, so .99 was worth it to me.
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I play scrabble games on my phone and angry birds on my phone.
I play games like the Ravenhearst Mansion series and diner dash/cake mania on my laptop or NDS when I'm bored and waiting for something.
I used to play Restaurant City on FB but got bored.
For the FB games, from what I can tell, it's the social aspect of it without a whole lot of time investment (though that's a lie) and competition and working with friends from what I can tell from my friends who play.
I've played a fair few of the PopCap games (downloaded to my computer), including Bookworm, Peggle, Plants vs Zombies, etc, and loved 'em for the most part. They're definitely fun on their own.
I do not play any FB/G+ games at all; I hate the amount of spam they generate.
I love that game. I play it all the time. DH beats me every time we play, and still I can't stop playing it.
Haha, actually I'm looking there and at a tiny startup that no one's heard of that does the same thing, so you're right and wrong at the same time
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Thanks everyone for the info! I play crosswords but otherwise try to stay away from the stuff. It's cool to here that people make Real Life friends as a result of FB games.
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I've played them in the past, but stopped once we really didn't have a computer that worked or that I could be on a lot of the time. And, of course, once M arrived, I've had only rare bits of time to spend online, so it's really just fallen away. Which is nice, because I was spending money on the games, and I realized it was for nothing. It's one thing to spend maybe $20-30 on a game (maybe $50 if it's a GOOD game) for the PS3 or XBox or something like that - that's okay to me. But to only be able to advance in the games if you spend money consistently? Not cool. I feel better about the one-time expense games (i.e. Angry Birds, etc.) than the FB ones where you don't have to pay to play, but end up doing so anyway because you get hooked to the game and want to advance quicker - and you can only do that by spending money.
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