Zynga Rides Into the Wild West On FrontierVille

Tom Goldman

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Zynga Rides Into the Wild West On FrontierVille



A new curly-mustached competitor to FarmVille just arrived in a covered wagon.

Zynga launched a brand new title on Facebook this week called FrontierVille. Anyone familiar with other Zynga titles FarmVille and FishVille should be able to get the idea of the game just from its title. FrontierVille is very similar but takes place in the time of train robberies and excessive mustaches.

My first impression of FrontierVille is that it has a certain new layer of depth and feels even more RPG-like than FarmVille, which is somehow able to mask to its casual audience that it really is an RPG. You'll still harvest crops, but that's only part of the game. Players must also clear weeds and debris from their area to place new objects. Building a structure requires a certain amount of wood, which is obtained through chopping trees. There's a bigger feeling of doing multiple tasks for multiple purposes in FrontierVille.

Every action yields icons such as food, energy, and experience that the player now clicks to pick up. They might also randomly release a hidden item to collect, or a snake to clobber. Other gameplay elements of FrontierVille include the abilities to craft items and to adjust the design and colors of objects such as the player's covered wagon. Further, the game has a quest-like system that constantly gives players goals to drive them along. At first this might be simply clearing some grass, but later it'll include finding a lost sheep, visiting friends, or building a cabin.

Horseshoes are the microtransaction currency Zynga uses to actually earn money off its game this time, which can be used to purchase animals, buildings, and decorations which are like their FarmVille counterparts but more old-timey. New areas, such as one called Gold Rush, are currently being teased but not available yet. The best part: Characters can still have dejected looks on their faces and afros. Thanks, Zynga.

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Jack and Calumon

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Attention Escapist...

On a scale of 1 to 10, how much are you exploding?

Calumon: From anger we mean. :3
 

Deofuta

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Could it be, this actually sounds like a GAME!?!?? and perhaps...even...FUN!?!?!?!??!

Temptation...risinggggg
 

JourneyThroughHell

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Jack and Calumon said:
Attention Escapist...

On a scale of 1 to 10, how much are you exploding?

Calumon: From anger we mean. :3
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As much as I dislike the whole FarmVille craze, this doesn't sound that horrible. I mean, it does, but the idea has potential. Had potential.
Yeah, probably 5.
 

Eldritch Warlord

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Tom Goldman said:
Horseshoes are the microtransaction currency Zynga uses to actually earn money off its game this time, which can be used to purchase animals, buildings, and decorations which are like their FarmVille counterparts but more old-timey.
They should make a PiratesVille in which you buy gold doubloons to purchase rum and large hats.
 

Skreeee

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But do you get all the fun of dying from dysentery? If you don't, then there's nothing I could want from you Zynga. Good day.
 

zHellas

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Canadian Briton said:
Can you die from Tuberculosis?
And can your cattle get rustled?
You have died of ...

Izzil said:
But do you get all the fun of dying from dysentery? If you don't, then there's nothing I could want from you Zynga. Good day.
You goddamn ninja! Takin' all the good lines!

OT: Stupid application, and semi-smart move in terms of getting people to use your stuff.
 

Seatownstriker

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Eldritch Warlord said:
Tom Goldman said:
Horseshoes are the microtransaction currency Zynga uses to actually earn money off its game this time, which can be used to purchase animals, buildings, and decorations which are like their FarmVille counterparts but more old-timey.
They should make a PiratesVille in which you buy gold doubloons to purchase rum and large hats.
I'd play that, or NinjaVille lol
 

Podunk

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Can you really call it 'competition' to FarmVille if it's the same company? I mean, if you play either one, they still win. It's more of a spin-off, really.
 

Theissen

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Haha, I love the way the article is written.

It's written as if it's a serious walk-through of all the features in FrontierVille, basically implying that it's a deep and real game.

A couple of things I'll never think of relatives to FarmVille is deep and meaningful games.
 

Polock

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So Oregon Trail Farmville? Nah.


Sounds like farmville but in the wilderness, and since farmville = exaggerated Harvest Moon, no thanks.
 

Waif

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This is a better article than most that I have seen. From the facts here I have actually learned something about the game. I still probably won't try it, as it's generally not my thing, but I am sure than many casual gamers will try it.
 

Jared

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Well. Stick with what you know I suppose. I can only imagine the huge numbers who will flock to this...
 

Pimppeter2

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I'll give it a try, I left my farm to rot a while ago becuase of exams and such, and I don't really feel like going back.