game, right? Nah, its really easy to get into, and
the tasks guide you through the beginning portion of
setting up buildings and what-not.
In my opinion, this was a well developed game when it was
released. I personally cannot stop playing, and I've tried
getting as many people I know to play because it really is a
fun game when you're racing against your friends to be the
most badass city in the whole game. I think the largest
reason I keep playing is because I have friends that play
(I'm also beating the hell out of them in rankings
).
However there are always parts to improve on. I feel there
should be a trade system in place, because I've seen kids
begging for supplies, but anyone who has them doesn't want
to risk the free market. Also, buying coins gives you a big
boost in the development process of your city, so anyone who
does buy them has a huge advantage over everyone else, which
is a downer. I mean, wheres the pride in boosting your city
by paying a few Abe Lincolns?? I just feel there is a huge
gap between coin buyers and non-coin buyers. |
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I also wish there was a list of what gives what
amount of prestige. I mean, the creators may have
hidden that on purpose, but then again many of the
players I've seen quit is because it either takes
too long (
pansies
), or they can't seem to figure out how to get prestige as
quickly as everyone else. Yeah, it takes a while.
All in all, Haypi kingdom is a game that will keep you busy
for months. If you're looking for a game that will keep you
coming back for more, instead of beating the game and
quitting, then this is perfect. Just be sure to have a good
supply of WiFi, otherwise you'll worry about it like its
your own child. So, NOW IS THE TIME TO START PLAYING because
Haypi kingdom has just been introduced, and the window is
closing if you want to jump yourself up in the rankings of a
game that already has blasted out into the iTunes app store.
Hell, its FREE TOO. Even if I didn't convince you to like
the game, its free. |