The Ville [Facebook] [Hack] v.1.0.2 by Cayenne
The Ville is a social game developed by Zynga, best known as the maker of FarmVille and CastleVille.
The game lets players build their house, invite their friends to have a
party, hang out, enjoy dancing and simulate the way people are living
in the dreams.
The game is described by multiple resources as a new “Sims” title, which bears a resemblance to EA’s The Sims Social, which enjoys a staggering number of daily active users, roughly – 2,800,000.
Overview:
In the beginning, players will be assigned a small room where they
take part in a series of events and get some prizes and rewards that can
be used to buy some virtual items for further decoration and expansion
of their house.
On the surface, the Ville does not target itself as a innovative
game. Instead, most of people claim the Ville is a pure copycat of The
Sims Social since the ingame UI and experience are surprisingly the same
as The Sims Social’s.
According to the Press release, The Ville features a Levelup
mechanism where when players gain a new level-up, they could acquire
some new objects for building relationships and unlocking new
interactions.
In The Ville, if players are using their real avatar, they will be
seamlessly connected with the game. Apart from the basic interaction,
there will be a system that encourages players to craft decorations and
items, either to cook food or build their house.
Review:
Building, visiting, helping, and interacting. That’s all in The
Ville. That is the socializing approach most of the social games on
Facebook have taken. Fortunately, the Ville has gone much further than
that.
Playable character classes boast different hobbies and advantages.
The Partier, for example, loves parties and gains more happiness when
interacting with friends or doing something with them. Others may
receive more money after completing chores, steal money from neighbors
while chatting, or even become happy after crafting stuffs.
Starting from a bare land, you are going to click several times to
build an empty house, furnish it, expand it, and tend the house. And
since you will be a freelancer, almost all your life revolves around the
house. You can purchase flowers, couch, TV, printer, bed, dresser,
food, and others from the store and put them in the house. Those items
offer coins, happiness, or even energy if you use them.
Almost every item in your residence has practical use. You are
allowed to take a shower, cook food, eat food from the fridge, sit on
the chair, rummage through the dresser, check the mail box for letters,
and even make out on the couch! Some items allow for multiple choices.
For instance, you can watch TV with neighbors or check news on TV by
yourself. You can also choose to take a big bite or a tiny bite off the
big pizza.
Yeah, coins and happiness matter in the Ville. Coins are used to
purchase things from the shop to fulfill tasks and increase your home
value while the happiness is the key to sending your character to work.
You can increase your money and happiness in many ways: Empty the
garbage can, feed birds, jump on the trampoline, juggle fruits, mow the
weed, water the bush, wash your hands, and you will earn money; call
over friends, gossip with them, tell jokes, watch TV and share food, and
your character would be very happy to work. There are also times when
you could obtain energy after using an item. In most cases, you may get
coins after napping in the bed or, you know, using the toilet; but
sometimes when your energy is low, you can obtain one or two energy
points after doing the same thing.
Click a neighbor and choose what to do with him or her. Tell jokes?
Shake hands? Gossip? Or just say good bye and call new friends over. The
more you interact with a neighbor, the closer you two will be. You may
even develop a romantic relationship with someone.
Coins, energy and happiness can all cause trouble for you. The coins
you collect around the house except from jobs are always in small
amounts while the items you purchase are at high prices. The jobs, on
the other hand, consume large number of happiness and therefore you have
to interact with your friends and eat food all the time. And the
collections and interactions cost energy. That means you may probably be
short of coins, energy and happiness all the time.
But it’s difficult to resent this game. Besides all the funny things
the protagonist performs around the house, the visiting neighbors are a
delight too. It is so funny to see them looking into the mirror to
admire their own beauty. And to my great surprise, my character has got
five sets of clothes by default: formal and casual outfits, active
clothes, swim suits, and even pajamas.
Anyway, the Ville makes in-game socializing an entertaining experience but clearly it is for adults only.
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