Friday, July 22, 2011

A Tale of Two Villages

Apps come and go, on my iPod that is, but there are some which are mainstays, or regulars that even when I had that dreadful synching mishap a few months back, they are back and there to stay.

If you are familiar with Pocket Frogs, I had already collected 100% of the Anura species only to have it unintentionally deleted. I reinstalled it but in the process lose the interest to redo tasks and continue acquiring all the awards.

Not so with these two villages, I restarted from scratch and reached the same level whence I stopped with even greater tenacity than the first. So before any accident happen again. I wish to immortalize these two personal favorites through this blog entry. Other apps are just so easy to setup again since it is not a continuous game and you are not building or taking care of something day by day. Hence, I hereby present you the tale of two villages.

First, The Smurf’s Village.


*Gargamel found the Smurfs’ village and scattered the Smurfs far and wide. With Papa Smurf's guidance, it’s up to you to build a new village for the Smurfs to call home. Based on the original cartoon and comic art, players begin the game with only a single mushroom house and a lone plowed plot of land. From there, things quickly progress, allowing players to build specialized houses, elaborate gardens with colorful crops, bridges to span running rivers, trodden paths, and more.

And the second one, Bug Village.


*This is Bug Village, a tiny town where you build and nurture a colony of active ants and busy bees! Construct homes to attract playful bugs and direct them to the garden, where they can gather resources to expand your village. Feed your bugs to keep them energized and healthy. Add cute decorations and flowers to make the colony buzz with excitement! Small is beautiful in Bug Village!

Yes, I’m still a kid. At heart (and mind) sometimes…

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