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Posted: Sep 16th 2011 11:20AM Softserve said

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It does look pretty neat. I have this plugin installed called MurdochBlock, so I doubt I'll get to play it... but good luck to them.

Posted: Sep 16th 2011 11:35AM Uncle Jesse said

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I'd much rather just lay waste to Facebook.

Posted: Sep 16th 2011 2:48PM gundamxzero said

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@Uncle Jesse

Sounds like someone could use a friend, or a hug. Both?
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Posted: Sep 16th 2011 12:23PM Courtney said

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Sounds like a good idea, but I have an issue with supporting things that are owned or developed by News Corp.

Posted: Sep 16th 2011 12:38PM rossguitar said

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its actually really fun, ive been playing it for about a week now on the closed beta as my brother is the Q&A manager at Bossa Studios. So i've been helping out with bugs etc.

Its well worth a play, and its funny destroying your mates city and then he wants to get revenge but your defenses are too strong so all the monsters just die lol

But yea, PLAY IT :D

Posted: Sep 16th 2011 12:43PM rossguitar said

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@rossguitar my bad, QA Manager (quality assurance) haha he wont be happy with Q&A :\ sorry :P
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Posted: Sep 16th 2011 12:49PM Eternz said

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@rossguitar Thanks for that
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Posted: Sep 17th 2011 12:30AM Amstrad said

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It's pretty fun for a Facebook game, the amount of effort put into the art and animations alone puts it miles above anything else I've played on there. Unfortunately I keep getting a persistent issue where it's causing the entire browser to freeze up every few minutes or so. I'll have to keep an eye on it to see if that gets resolved.

Posted: Dec 14th 2011 9:13PM littlegray said

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This game is gorgeous, and super fun. Well designed, with a brilliant 50s horror/scifi feel, with fitting sound fx and kitschy monsters that shake and roar when they get hit with anti-monster artillery.

But guess what? it costs at least ten real Australian dollars to buy any decent in-game credit making properties. Ten dollars apiece. This is ok, but I can't help but compare it to the hundreds of other fun/cute/awesome games on the interwebs that are FREE! That's right, free.

If there was a one time only cost of say, 12.00 to play the thing, I would buy and play away. But I am sorry to say that I believe facebook users are over apps that cost too much. Nobody even plays farmville anymore and I think that was the game that hit critical mass for paid user interaction.

If you guys find another way to make revenue off a game that doesn't involve exorbitant fees, please call me! (three to five factories/reactors/money making buildings and I can buy an item of real-world clothing or pay half my grocery bill for the week! I mean, come on!)

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