You likely spend a great deal of your time on Facebook informing your so-called "friends" that, no, you don't want to see their farm, or join their mafia, or become a vampire, or fight their superhero, and so on. We're afraid you'll be adding a new form of denial to your repertoire: "No, I don't want to birth a species from the loam, and force it to fight against your species in an adorable Flash-based display of survival of the fittest." It's a tad verbose -- but if you're not interested in EA's Spore Islands Facebook app, you're going to be saying it a lot in the coming weeks.
If genetic engineering is your bag, Spore Islands sounds like a fairly robust offering -- well, as robust as games built into social networking sites get, anyways. Players can create a species, plunk them down on an island, watch them fight for territorial dominance, improve their stats through evolution, then move them to a friend's island to attempt a hostile takeover. You can check out the game for free on EA's Facebook page -- just go easy on the invites, okay?
Reader Comments (15)
Posted: Nov 6th 2009 3:31AM (Unverified) said
I fucking hate Mafia Wars, my "friends" on facebook won't stop sending me invites for it. Now this?
GODDAMMIT!
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GODDAMMIT!
Posted: Nov 6th 2009 3:59AM Helghast102 said
It used to be cool? i thought it was always tweens and kids?
oh well, my technologically impaired mum & dad are on there.. says alot really :/
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oh well, my technologically impaired mum & dad are on there.. says alot really :/
Posted: Nov 6th 2009 9:33AM darkinchworm said
"The whole thing is there is no way the 'tweens' can interfere with your experience if you don't have them on your friends list."
And how do they do so on Myspace? I'm confused, really. The only substantial problem I've ever had with Myspace is a GIF/Youtube assault when treading into other profiles. That's not them coming to you, that's you going to them.
Facebook, however... no matter how hard I try, my feed is always swamped with quiz results and farm animals.
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And how do they do so on Myspace? I'm confused, really. The only substantial problem I've ever had with Myspace is a GIF/Youtube assault when treading into other profiles. That's not them coming to you, that's you going to them.
Facebook, however... no matter how hard I try, my feed is always swamped with quiz results and farm animals.
Posted: Nov 6th 2009 3:06PM electrobrains said
You must not try very hard. Click the "Hide" button and all the posts made by that application disappear. Facebook is far nicer without Farmville, Pick Your Five, and other stupid crap cluttering up your experience -- and it takes almost no effort to make it that way.
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Posted: Nov 7th 2009 1:46PM darkinchworm said
"You must not try very hard"
You must not realize that new applications pop up every couple of days, and I'd honestly rather skip over the bullshit than click "Hide" on every single fucking thing I don't like.
Though, of course, I'd rather it not be there in the first place. Ah, the price you pay to enjoy social networking.
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You must not realize that new applications pop up every couple of days, and I'd honestly rather skip over the bullshit than click "Hide" on every single fucking thing I don't like.
Though, of course, I'd rather it not be there in the first place. Ah, the price you pay to enjoy social networking.
Posted: Nov 6th 2009 5:10AM (Unverified) said
no but really why can't we auto-ignore all of these dumbass game invites???
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Posted: Nov 6th 2009 9:19AM darkinchworm said
I'd say selling at least 2 million copies (can't seem to find recent numbers) isn't necessarily tanking.
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