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FarmVille Beat Australia Loading Screen FarmVille Beat Australia Task 1 Requirements: Build Australian Vineyard to Level 10 Rewards: 3 Pack of Turbo FarmVille Beat Australia Task 2 Requirements: Get 3 Star Mastery for Each of the Austr...
FarmVille Beat Australia Loading Screen FarmVille Beat Australia Task 1 Requirements: Build Australian Vineyard to Level 10 Rewards: 3 Pack of Turbo FarmVille Beat Australia Task 2 Requirements: Get 3 Star Mastery for Each of the Australian Crops (Canola, Field Peas, Sweet Corn, Muntires Semillon Grape, Shiraz Grape, Lillipilli, Kutjera Tomato, Fava Beans, Australian Sugar Cane, Yellow Myrtle Flower, Kangaroo Paws) Rewards: 4,000 Aussie Points FarmVille Beat Australia Task 3 Requirements: Build Daydream Island to Level 10 Rewards: 2,000 Aussie Points FarmVille Beat Australia Task 4 Requirements: Upgrade Aussie Winery to Level 5 Rewards: Instagrow FarmVille Beat Australia Task 5 Requirements: Complete All of the Above Tasks Rewards: Beat Australia Trophy & Australian Shipping License FarmVille Beat Australia Task Preview FarmVille Beat Australia Gift Preview FarmVille Beat Australia Shipping License Preview
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FarmVille 4th Birthday Notice FarmVille 4th Birthday Prizes: FarmVille Birthday Day 1: 4th Birthday Cupcake Cow FarmVille Birthday Day 2: 4th Birthday Candle Tree FarmVille Birthday Day 3: 10 Fuel Refills FarmVille Birthday Day 4: Atl...
FarmVille 4th Birthday Notice FarmVille 4th Birthday Prizes: FarmVille Birthday Day 1: 4th Birthday Cupcake Cow FarmVille Birthday Day 2: 4th Birthday Candle Tree FarmVille Birthday Day 3: 10 Fuel Refills FarmVille Birthday Day 4: Atlantis Buildable Part Package FarmVille Birthday Day 5: Fertilize All Package FarmVille Birthday Day 6: 4th Birthday Bush FarmVille Birthday Day 7: 2 Mystery Game Darts FarmVille Birthday Day 8: 4th Birthday Party Tree FarmVille Birthday Day 9: 20 Watering Cans FarmVille Birthday Day 10: 3 Unwithers
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It’s Day 14 of the FarmVille Mother’s Day countdown! Today’s daily prize is the Mama’s Girl Bunny and you will need to collect twelve stamps to make it yours. Collect stamps for each daily prize by posting a Faceb...
It’s Day 14 of the FarmVille Mother’s Day countdown! Today’s daily prize is the Mama’s Girl Bunny and you will need to collect twelve stamps to make it yours. Collect stamps for each daily prize by posting a Facebook News Feed share. When one of your friends clicks on your share, you will get one item per friend that clicks. Remember, when you click on a neighbor’s share, you will also get one item for yourself. Help a friend, help yourself! You can request help every 6 hours. After fulfilling the collection requirements, you can find the the Daily Prize in your FarmVille Gift Box. Once you complete each of the countdown’s Daily Prizes, you also get a bonus prize. There are 16 days of prizes and one exclusive  bonus prize, the Supermom Pegacorn when you collect all 16 daily prizes. FarmVille Mama’s Girl Bunny FarmVille Mother’s Day Countdown Day 13 Daily Prize: FarmVille Mama’s Girl Bunny Requirements: Collect 12 stamps Sneak peek of all the daily prizes and bonus prize below! FarmVille Mother’s Day Countdown Prizes: FarmVille Mother Duck FarmVille Mother Hen FarmVille Mama’s Boy Pig FarmVille Flower Burst Tree FarmVille Spilling Love Fountain FarmVille Breakfast Cow FarmVille New Mom Gnome FarmVille Baby Carriage Tree FarmVille Mother Dragon FarmVille Cat with Crate of Kittens FarmVille Arts & Crafts Tree FarmVille Mammy Goat FarmVille Papillon & Puppies FarmVille Mama’s Girl Bunny FarmVille Career Mom Horse FarmVille 50′s Mom Unicorn FarmVille Supermom Pegacorn
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Sneak peek for upcoming FarmVille Australia Chapter 5 Quest Guide! FarmVille Chapter 5 Australia quests will arrive on Monday, May 20th, 2013 and ends May 27th, 2013. Use this guide to speed through your questing and be sure to share the...
Sneak peek for upcoming FarmVille Australia Chapter 5 Quest Guide! FarmVille Chapter 5 Australia quests will arrive on Monday, May 20th, 2013 and ends May 27th, 2013. Use this guide to speed through your questing and be sure to share the news with your farmin’ friends! Please note, the information in this guide is accurate at time of publishing, but is subject to change without prior notice by Zynga. See an error? Kindly report any findings to farmgoddess@farmvillefreak.com or leave a comment on this post. FarmVille Australia Chapter 5 Master Guide FarmVille Australia Chapter 5 Quest 1: Give it a Burl Requirements: Get 7 Tied Boot Strings, Harvest 30 Muntires & Harvest Daydream Island 2 Times Rewards: Tripping Tiger FarmVille Australia Chapter 5 Quest 2: Beware of Rats Requirements: Get 8 Rodent Notices, Harvest 40 Lilli Pilli & Harvest Tripping Tiger 1 Time Rewards: Rat House Tree FarmVille Australia Chapter 5 Quest 3: Beware the Drop Bear! Requirements: Get 9 Beware of Drop Bear Sign, Harvest 50 Aussie Purple Pepper & Craft Muntrie Chutney 1-Time Rewards: Drop Bear FarmVille Australia Chapter 5 Quest 4: Waiter, There’s a Fly In My… Requirements: Get 10 Fake Insect Ice Cubes, Harvest 60 Kutjera Tomato & Master Tripping Tiger to 1-Star Rewards: Duck Cube FarmVille Australia Chapter 5 Quest 5: Hot Sauce Requirements: Get 12 Super Hot Sauce, Harvest 70 Fava Beans & harvest Duck Cube Twice Rewards: Hot Sauce Tree FarmVille Australia Chapter 5 Quest 6: Get Out! Requirements: Get 14 Fake Eviction Notices, Harvest 85 Semillon Grape & Harvest Drop Bear 2 Times Rewards: Aussie Dragicorn What do you think about the FarmVille Australia Chapter 5 Quests?  Will you be paying for early access or skipping these quests?
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FarmVille Tie Dye Unicorn FarmVille Syrah Pegacorn FarmVille Footbag Hog FarmVille Cabernet Grape Sheep FarmVille Sommelier Goat FarmVille Limited Edition Northern California Animals: FarmVille Tie Dye Unicorn – 30 Farm Cash Fa...
FarmVille Tie Dye Unicorn FarmVille Syrah Pegacorn FarmVille Footbag Hog FarmVille Cabernet Grape Sheep FarmVille Sommelier Goat FarmVille Limited Edition Northern California Animals: FarmVille Tie Dye Unicorn – 30 Farm Cash FarmVille Syrah Pegacorn – 25 Farm Cash FarmVille Footbag Hog – 16 Farm Cash FarmVille Cabernet Grape Sheep – 16 Farm Cash FarmVille Sommelier Goat – 14 Farm Cash FarmVille Hipster City Gnome FarmVille Toasting Ducks FarmVille Seagull Deco FarmVille Haight & Ashbury Sign FarmVille Limited Edition Northern California Decorations: FarmVille Hipster City Gnome – 12 Farm Cash FarmVille Toasting Ducks – 12 Farm Cash FarmVille Seagull Deco – 4 Farm Cash FarmVille Haight & Ashbury Sign – 50,000 Farm Coins
about 2 hours ago
Yahoo’s board met today and agreed to acquire Tumblr for $1.1 billion in cash, according to AllThingsD. The company was quickly targeted by incoming CEO Marissa Mayer as a larger acquisition target, according to AllThingsD reports...
Yahoo’s board met today and agreed to acquire Tumblr for $1.1 billion in cash, according to AllThingsD. The company was quickly targeted by incoming CEO Marissa Mayer as a larger acquisition target, according to AllThingsD reports. The Sunnyvale, California-based media company sees Tumblr as a way to play to its strengths while also appealing to the younger audiences Tumblr attracts. Tumblr founder David Karp will reportedly stay on at Yahoo with say-so over the fast-growing blogging platform. Neither Yahoo nor Tumblr would confirm the deal, but a Yahoo press event is set for tomorrow afternoon in New York City, where Tumblr has its offices. New Career Opportunities Daily: The best jobs in media.
about 11 hours ago
It’s Day 13 of the FarmVille Mother’s Day countdown! Today’s daily prize is the  Papillon & Puppiese and you will need to collect twelve stamps to make it yours. Collect stamps for each daily prize by posting a Facebook...
It’s Day 13 of the FarmVille Mother’s Day countdown! Today’s daily prize is the  Papillon & Puppiese and you will need to collect twelve stamps to make it yours. Collect stamps for each daily prize by posting a Facebook News Feed share. When one of your friends clicks on your share, you will get one item per friend that clicks. Remember, when you click on a neighbor’s share, you will also get one item for yourself. Help a friend, help yourself! You can request help every 6 hours. After fulfilling the collection requirements, you can find the the Daily Prize in your FarmVille Gift Box. Once you complete each of the countdown’s Daily Prizes, you also get a bonus prize. There are 16 days of prizes and one exclusive  bonus prize, the Supermom Pegacorn when you collect all 16 daily prizes. FarmVille Papillon & Puppies FarmVille Mother’s Day Countdown Day 13 Daily Prize: FarmVille Papillon & Puppies Requirements: Collect 12 stamps Sneak peek of all the daily prizes and bonus prize below! FarmVille Mother’s Day Countdown Prizes: FarmVille Mother Duck FarmVille Mother Hen FarmVille Mama’s Boy Pig FarmVille Flower Burst Tree FarmVille Spilling Love Fountain FarmVille Breakfast Cow FarmVille New Mom Gnome FarmVille Baby Carriage Tree FarmVille Mother Dragon FarmVille Cat with Crate of Kittens FarmVille Arts & Crafts Tree FarmVille Mammy Goat FarmVille Papillon & Puppies FarmVille Mama’s Girl Bunny FarmVille Career Mom Horse FarmVille 50′s Mom Unicorn FarmVille Supermom Pegacorn
about 11 hours ago
Massively multiplayer online games have long suffered from a nauseating lack of originality, smothered in an endless monotony of grinding away on dire rabbits for experience points and completing a never-ending strings of cookie-cutter, ...
Massively multiplayer online games have long suffered from a nauseating lack of originality, smothered in an endless monotony of grinding away on dire rabbits for experience points and completing a never-ending strings of cookie-cutter, carrot-on-a-stick fetch quests. That trend continues even to this day, as unimaginative clones promise a revolution while blatantly clamoring to be the next World of Warcraft. GamesBeat has sifted through dozens of current and upcoming MMO titles to see if any of them are actually worth a damn so that you don’t have to. In the following pages, you’ll find the six most innovative and exciting MMOs available or coming soon as well as four more that look promising but that we haven’t had the chance to test out yet. You’ll notice that these MMOs mostly stray away from the typical fantasy settings as well as the mindless point-and-click combat that has dominated the scene for far too long. Please feel free to share any standout MMOs of your own in the comments below or your thoughts on our picks. Not every game resonates the same way with every player, but we can’t denying that these handful of titles are at least pushing the genre in interesting new directions. Blade & Soul We listed Blade & Soul among last year’s most anticipated MMOs, and many months later, a Western release has yet to come. Still, the wait has only allowed the anticipation for this fantastical, highly stylistic martial arts epic to intensify. Centered around famed Korean artist Hyung-Tae Kim’s beautiful visual design with gameplay inspired by Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and House of Flying Daggers, Blade & Soul really is positioning itself to stand out from its innumerable competition. The game’s story arc has also seemingly received more attention than most MMOs, but we’ll have to judge that for ourselves at a later date. Either way, Blade & Soul is already one of the best-looking games in the world, period. Guild Wars 2 publisher NCSoft is in the process of localizing Blade & Soul, but no release date or even beta details have been given at this time. For me, personally, Blade & Soul seems like it will be an excellent replacement for TERA, which featured equally beautiful graphics and similar action-based combat but became a little too grind-heavy around level 30. Now that TERA’s free-to-play, definitely check it out if you haven’t already. Filed under: Games Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6
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So it’s come to this, has it, Nintendo? You’re now content to skulk in the corners of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) with your innovative devices and sequels to 20-year-old Super Nintendo games? This once mighty compa...
So it’s come to this, has it, Nintendo? You’re now content to skulk in the corners of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) with your innovative devices and sequels to 20-year-old Super Nintendo games? This once mighty company won’t even attempt to assert itself on a stage against the new titans of the age, Sony and Microsoft? I’m not so out of touch as to think E3 in 2013 is as important as it was to the video game industry back when it started in 1995. So in one respect, I can understand why it seems like a good idea to skip the expense and hassle of a major press conference. I’d applaud the decision if I didn’t think it was yet another symptom of the isolationist culture that’s embedded itself somewhere deep within your business, Nintendo — leading you to behave like an old hermit stubbornly whittling away at the same wooden toys that used to bring the kids out to visit a long time ago. The Nintendo Directs are welcome and informative, but you might be overestimating how widely they are spreading your message. Sure, dropping a prerecorded video message from some far-flung corner of the earth has gotten people plenty of attention before, but I doubt you want to apply that communications model to your free-market enterprise. There’s something to be said for putting on a show at a venue where media, distributors, and industry officials will be converging for several days. You don’t want to leave it up to everyone to watch a 24-minute YouTube video presentation set against a stark white background. With the Wii U, you’ve met the bare minimum requirements to say you launched a new console: You shipped boxes of them to stores, released a glossed-up version of New Super Mario Bros. Wii, and put out a variation on the theme of “Look at Us, We’re Innovative” with Nintendo Land. There was no effective marketing done to actually sell the Wii U to the people who bought the original Wii. Your promises of third-party game support have thus far fallen short, your own lineup of software keeps suffering delays, and the latest series of advertisements for the console show families struggling to put two cogent thoughts together about why they even bought the damn console in the first place. You’re not in the clear yet, and it seems like a bad time to rely on others to come to you, especially when Sony and Microsoft won’t be waiting patiently for people to pass by their E3 booths to show them their versions of the next big thing in gaming. It’s not that the IGNs, GameSpots, and Kotakus of the Internet won’t notice you at E3. They will, and the gaming-informed will be able to recite by heart your holiday release schedule by the end of the show. The problem is with U.S.A. Today, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal — the big types of mainstream news sources whose video game coverage largely consists of statements from congressmen and senators panning the medium for its portrayals of violence. They are going to be hard-pressed to find time for your discreet show when they are writing about how Microsoft will be taking over the suburban living room with the new Xbox this fall, with Sony’s PlayStation 4 tagging close behind. Maybe in a year — when you’ve established a strong lineup of games for the Wii U, when the anticipation around next-generation consoles has died down, and when it’s just another time for more games — I might suggest forgoing the stage. In 2013, my only advice to you, Nintendo, is to “break a leg.” Filed under: Games GamesBeat 2013 is our fifth annual conference on disruption in the video game market. You'll get 360-degree perspectives from top gaming executives, developers, and analysts on what’s to come in the industry. Our theme this year is “The Battle Royal.” Check out full event details here, and grab your early-bird tickets here! .blurb-cat-games hr { marg
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The Inside Network Job Board is dedicated to providing you with the best social media job opportunities across social and mobile application platforms. Here are this week’s highlights from the Inside Network Job Board, including position...
The Inside Network Job Board is dedicated to providing you with the best social media job opportunities across social and mobile application platforms. Here are this week’s highlights from the Inside Network Job Board, including positions at: Brightroll, Wooga GmbH, King and more. Acquinity Interactive Partner Sales Manager Director of Partner Sales Advertiser Injections Developer Sr. Email Marketing Manager App Minis LLC Senior Unity Game Programmer BrightRoll Manager, Publisher Development Marketing Manager Account Manager (CHI) DeNa Performance Marketing Manager Disney Interactive | Playdom Mobile Game Designer Sr. Game Designer Fandango Social Media Marketing Manager King Senior Game Developer POPSUGAR Sr. Web Engineer Java Search Engineer Tradeshift Enterprise Sales Engineer: East Coast Wooga GmbH Software Engineer – Backend iOS Games Developer Game Designer – New Mobile Game
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