How Many Facebook Games Do You Play?

It’s a fair question right? Pretty much everyone plays at least one Facebook game these days, well almost everyone :) They’re easy to set up, they can take much of your free time and anyone can get into them relatively easily. Fast forward a bit though and you start to realize that if you want to do well at these games, they’re actually quite hard. You’re not going to blast from level 1 to whatever the level cap is in your game of choice over night. But probably that’s why people are addicted to them.

My newest addiction is Roller Coaster Kingdom. I had played a bit of FarmVille and Mafia Wars and had done well enough.

Then, I logged on one Sunday and poof, there went the rest of my weekend. Suffice it to say, my computer almost got unplugged by the powers that be and I was getting very frustrated because I wasn’t getting much of anywhere in the game.

So, I did some researching. Turns out there is a fantastic new guide on the market called Roller Coaster Kingdom Secrets that actually helps balance out how you play the game, providing a TON of secrets for anyone that wants to reach level 25 fast or load up on coins. Since that was exactly what I was looking for, I went for it.

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Fast forward a few weeks and I’m way, way better at this game. In fact, I’m one of the best around not only in my circle of friends. This thing is easier than I thought, by far. It’s a blast to play too – way more energizing and entertaining than anything I’ve played on Facebook. All it took to learn all that was a game guide that could uncover the finer points of the game.

Anyone out there in the same boat (and I know there a few million of you), consider checking out Roller Coaster Kingdom Secrets. It’s a fantastic option for anyone interested in that extra boost.

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