The new Fox and
"Viking Coin Master" Facebook
games have me thinking about all the opportunities for free
games on Facebook. The Facebook forum just exploded with lots of info and thought on this latest Facebook
game that everyone is buzzing about. When it comes to Facebook, nothing has gotten as much attention as the Facebook
Coin Master game. At first I was a little leery about this social networking site being used for gaming (just kidding!) but now I am very intrigued with how it has worked out for the
coin games that are now available to play. My opinion on whether or not Facebook is being used for gaming has changed since I first saw the Fox
Coin Master game. Since then I have seen many more
coin games that are very popular and also add new accounts daily. There is a new high in the number of Facebook
games that people are playing. It is obvious that the social networking site has really taken off with both casual
gamers and more hardcore
gamers. If you take a look at the site of the people playing the Fox and
Viking Coin Master Facebook
game you will notice that almost all of them are children between the ages of nine and seventeen. It is amazing how fast children learn and adapt to new
games and methods of gaming.
In the early days we had "fake people" and many would pass on a Facebook
game. With new Facebook
game sites popping up every day, it is surprising how quickly people are starting to learn how to get started. After all the original site had over five hundred
games to choose from. Today there are over one thousand. In addition to that, there are newer Facebook
game sites springing up every day and each one gets close to ten times the
games that were offered before.
The Fox and
Viking Coin Master game is popular because of all the kids who are playing it. It is hard to compete with kids and parents who can't be bothered to teach their children to read because there are
games on Facebook where they can sit around and play for hours at a time. When it comes to kids
games on Facebook I have a few suggestions. I personally don't think that kids should have access to anything that would cause them to behave erratically, but when they are introduced to any new
game, it is usually a good idea to let them play some of the
games on the site. At least it will help teach them how to interact with other people in a non-threatening way.
When I was watching the Facebook players battle it out in the new Fox and
Viking Coin Master game, I could see that the competition got to them and that it made them really feel like they were a competitor. You can tell that there are a lot of kids that get a lot of joy from playing the
games. It is nice to see kids enjoy the
games so much and it really is a positive thing. Of course the best thing about all these
games on Facebook is that they have made it possible for parents to step in and say that they aren't too
happy with what their kids are doing. What I like about kids
games on Facebook is that it allows parents to say "I told you so" to their kids and not worry about yelling at them for gambling online.
As a parent it is nice to know that your children are behaving and that they are spending time playing
games and enjoying themselves instead of stealing from you. Another thing that I noticed when I was watching the
Coin Master and
Viking Facebook
games is that most of the fun was spent by the child who does not know anything about
coin collecting. The little kid who doesn't know anything about
coins is the winner of the
game because he has a lot of
Coins to buy stuff. They are
happy with the fact that they are able to win without having to do any work. While I am certain that those who do
coin collecting understand the benefits that they get out of the
games, there are some children that play the Facebook version of the
Coin Master and
Viking game and don't even know anything about
coins. At that point they can buy the
coins and store them for later and never have to actually collect them.