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We Rule Walkthrough and Strategy Guide

We Rule is a popular social game for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. This strategy guide can give potential players all the tips and tricks they'll need to rule the biggest kingdom in the land!

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Top 5 iPhone Farming Sims

The Quality Index champions the best farming sims on iPhone, which doesn't include Zynga's Facebook goliath. We know.

Instead, Smurfs' Village makes a Beeline for top spot, putting controversies over IAP to one side to take the victory.

Ngmoco's We Rule manages to harvest a place on the rundown, too, proving that if you build it, they will come. Your friends, that is.

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The Secret Ingredient Is... Challenge!

It's no secret that the hottest trend in gaming today, and in shooters particularly, is the concept of player progression and development -- in layman's terms, I'm talking about level and reward systems. From the mechanic's breakout in the 2007 hit shooter Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare to its even more impressive debut in Battlefield: Bad Company 2, it's clear that character persistence is a feature we ought to get used to.

And it's been gravy, both for consumers and the developers behind these titles. Players received a myriad of benefits, including extended time and value propositions to simple feelings of achievement and self-satisfaction. As for the developers, they got a willingly captive audience to push downloadable content upon whom, prior to this, risked the siren calls of freshly baked titles.

darkcharizard5737d ago (Edited 5737d ago )

No game today offers the challenge of Battletoads, Super Mario Bros 2 (j), Contra, Mega Man or Castlevania 3

F-Zero GX was hard though.

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MacWorld: We Rule for iPhone Review

We Rule is a real-time simulation game that allows you to build virtual kingdoms complete with farmland, villages, moats and an inter-kingdom economy. Like all of ngmoco's titles, We Rule is free to play but offers optional in-game transactions that require real-world money.

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