Thursday, June 30, 2016

City Island 4 Review



Welcome back to Freemium Queen, where a new app is reviewed every #freemiumfriday. This week, we look at Sparkling Society’s City Island 4.


City Island 4 gives players seven islands (more may come in future updates) on which to place housing, commercial, and community properties. The goal is to have your residents (housing) and jobs (commercial) keep pace with one another, while not allowing your overall happiness (increased by building community properties) to fall too far below 100%.


Players start out with a small square of land on Pleasant Plains. More land can be purchased with gold or cash. Cash and XP are earned by tapping commercial buildings when they’re ready to harvest. Gold is earned by achieving goals, such as enhancing a certain number of buildings to level 10. Gold is also earned by watching ads, and twenty or more per day are available. Gold, XP, and cash are also occasionally earned by tapping on transportation (there will be a speech bubble). 

Besides erecting and enhancing new buildings, players can improve their construction firms so that more workers are available. And since players will quickly outgrow the small square the game gives them, they can expand by paying cash or gold. Players who wish to expand to other islands will need to buy the land connected to the port, then wait as the port is built. Once on new islands, more land and access to ports must be bought.


There are over 250 buildings, although some of them remain locked until future updates. After placing the same buildings on your islands a few times, the price will either increase or require gold instead of cash. Each time players build, there will be two prices displayed: the price to build over a period of time, and the price to build instantly. Players who do not wish to wait for construction to finish (construction takes as little as one minute to as long as forty hours) can pay gold to speed it up. Players can also pay cash to start the build, paying gold to speed it up later.

Players will notice that the ground beneath buildings in the store is different. That’s because all buildings must be placed on their own surface, like the Dive Shop goes on water, etc. Players looking for space to place items can toggle to grid view. Unfortunately, there is no option to move the screen around, so placing tall buildings in front of short ones may require to player to toggle to grid view in order to upgrade.


Buildings can be moved, and roads are free to build or bulldoze. Players also have the option of placing trees or beach umbrellas, at a cost of roughly 3000 cash. These will give a small population boost to the surrounding buildings. Parks also give a boost to surrounding buildings.

Buildings occasionally need to be repaired. These repairs will use construction workers and cash. 



The biggest downside to this game might be considered an upside by some—its repetitive nature means that it is pretty boring after a while. A lot of reviews in Google Play mentioned force closing and losing progress after ads, but this reviewer has not experienced either of those things. The game even remembered progress made while away from a Wi Fi connection.

This app is great for players who don’t remember to log in every day, as there are no daily bonuses and no competitive aspect for players to fall behind on. The only problem faced by the infrequent player is that cash and XP earned on commercial buildings do not accumulate and progress will be slowed.



Category: Simulation

Developer: Sparkling Society

Last updated: 29 May 2016

Is it worth playing? If you're not bothered by the repetitive nature and plodding pace of the game, yes.

What is the time commitment for this game? With no daily sign-in or tasks, it takes only a small amount of time. Budget 2-3 minutes each time you want to collect from your islands, with more time needed to build. 

How long does it take for commercial buildings to be ready to harvest? This ranges from once a minute to once every two hours.  

How intrusive are the ads? I would describe the ads as being not very intrusive, except since the May update, the app freezes for several seconds before the ad is shown. Strangely, the app frequently displays an ad for itself. Players who spend money on the game still have pop-up ads.

How is premium currency earned? By “discovering apps,” i.e., watching ads.

Top tip: If you place properties that require different types of roads side-by-side, you can layer the roads on top of each other to save space.


Does the game utilize Google Play Games? No, although players can create accounts through Sparkling Society.

Does the game grant achievements? No

What permissions does the app ask? 


Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Kim Kardashian Hollywood July Update

Kim Kardashian Hollywood 5.2.0 was released yesterday (get it here) and this post will review some of the new elements:


First, let's look at the new location, Reykjavik, which sits next to Tokyo in the list. The tappables are the BENCH, the POTTED TREE, and the PUFFIN. The three new locations are Pop Glam Magazine, Blue Mist Spa (a dating site), and your own bar, the Ice Club. The Ice Club costs 50 K Stars and you get the chance to do a weekly three-hour gig as a bartender. You can also buy items in the club (DJ booths, etc) that will allow you to work more weekly gigs at the club. There is also a new polar bear pet.



Now let's look at the reality show shake-up. Your show will now appear on the list of top shows:



Note that KKH is awarding viewers for 8-hour tapings. I had a few 3-hour gigs done prior to the update which rewarded me with a few hundred fans on the A-E list and a similar number of viewers. This was enough to get me onto the top 500 when the reactions to the second or third gig was published.


Another large component of this month's update is the product placement. It seems that the way this will work is that you can have one show sponsorship deal at a time and they will place their product on a table in your home (you might have to buy the table if you do not already own it) and will reward you prizes based on that.



There were some smaller parts of this update. There are some new endorsements. Karl Lagerfeld has a boutique space next to Femme in Paris but it is closed as of 6.28.


And who is she?




There are also a few new clothing items: a hairstyle costing 25 K Stars and the following:










Monday, June 27, 2016

Kim Kardashian Hollywood: The Alvin Greene Quest

Kim Kardashian Hollywood has a lot of quests. One of the more expensive and involved ones is the Alvin Greene quest.



Sometimes in KKH, you meet people who require K Stars or energy. Alvin Greene requires both, so try to keep ten K Stars on hand during this quest. Alvin Greene is a big-shot producer who needs to be convinced that you're Hollywood material. You convince him by charming him (using either stars or energy bolts) and by doing appearances and small acting gigs.

As a general rule in Kim Kardashian Hollywood, when the option to use bolts instead of K Stars appears, using the bolts will simply give you another gig. Since there is no incentive to finishing the quest early, we would advise saving your stars.

Sunday, June 26, 2016

Kim Kardashian Hollywood Achievements



Today on Freemium Queen, we’re going to discuss the Achievements in Kim Kardashian Hollywood.



Achievements are earned through routine activities.We're going to break them down below:

TREAT YOURSELF
Maxes out at 11. Earned by buying furnishings for your homes.

PET WHISPERER
Maxes out at 11. Buy pets.

ON A ROLL
Maxes out at 8. Five-star ratings for appearances.

GLAM 
Maxes out at 8. You can level this up by buying clothing, furnishings, homes, pets, and vehicles.

VANITY
Maxes out at 8. Earned by charming people and doing your makeup.

THE LOOK
Maxes out at 8 and gives you a Play Achievement. During photoshoots and modeling gigs, tap "smile with eyes" and other facial expressions.

HOTTIE STREAK
Maxes out at 8. Five-star ratings for photoshoots.

DAY JOB
Maxes out at 8. Work at Kardash and So Chic.

ALL ABOUT THE SWAG
Buy accessories. Items in your daily gift and other boxes count.

REAL RUN-IN
Maxes out at 8. Earned by answering questions when a reality TV crew surprises you on the street.

SPOTLIGHT
Maxes out at 8. Earned by tapping lighting-related bubbles on photoshoots and other gigs.

SOCIALITE
Maxes out at 8. Earned by mingling, chit-chatting, and other social activities at parties and gigs.

THESPIAN
Maxes out at 8. Perform acting-related activities like rough takes.

KEEP IT REAL
Maxes out at 8. Tap things like "start drama" on reality gigs.

FOODIE
Maxes out at 8. Tap food-related items at appearances, parties, and dates.

FLAWLESS ACTING; SCENE STEALER
These are both earned by achieving five-star ratings at acting gigs, but Flawless Acting counts reality shows, too.

REAL DRAMA
Maxes out at 8. Five-star ratings on reality shows.

PROFESSIONAL
Maxes out at 6. Purchase home furnishings and clothes that have gold stars.

PARTY PRO
Five-star ratings on parties.

ROMANTIC
Maxes out at 6. Purchase items that have gold hearts.

CATWALK PERFECTION
Five-star ratings on modeling gigs.

TOP OF THE WORLD
Buy tops, dresses, and jackets. Items in your daily gift and other boxes count.

BARFLY
Do alcohol-related activities. Buy drinks in bars, on dates, and at gigs.

CRIBS
Buy homes.

MY LIFE IS DOPE
Five-star ratings for appearances. I am not sure how this differs from "On a Roll."

LOVE
Tap activities like "kiss" and "deep conversation" on dates

GLAMORATI
Five-star ratings on photo shoots. I am not sure how this differs from "Hottie Streak."

SHOE ADDICT
Buy shoes. Items in your daily gift and other boxes count.

TO DYE FOR
Buy hair. Items in your daily gift and other boxes count.

FIERCE
Once you start your comeback quest, you earn this by performing a special action.

BIG SPENDER
Well, spend money.

SHOPAHOLIC
Buy bottoms (shorts, pants, skirts). Items in your daily gift and other boxes count.

LOVERS
Five-star dates.

HIGH ROLLER
Gamble at the casino.

CONNECTED
Add friends on Google Plus, Facebook, or Game Center.

THE REALEST
Five-star ratings on reality projects. I don't know how this differs from Real Drama.

LIFE OF THE PARTY
This must differ from Party Pro but I'm not sure how.

MODEL CITIZEN
This must differ from Catwalk Perfection but I'm not sure how.

STAR POWER
Invite VIPs to projects (call them to hang out first)

HOW I ROLL
Buy cars.

BUNDLE OF STYLE
Buy baby clothes.

CATWALK 
Supposedly, the only way to advance in this category is to choose the "Pivot" action during modeling gigs.

PARENTING
Perform childcare-related tasks.

Saturday, June 25, 2016

Kim Kardashian Hollywood and Pets

Welcome back to Freemium Queen! Generally, we bring you a daily tip for the previous week's reviewed game. But since Find a Difference #15 is fairly self-explanatory, we will be bringing you a tip for KKH each day instead.


Pet ownership is quite rewarding in Kim Kardashian Hollywood--literally. Tapping your pets every four hours will bring you XP, cash, and energy bolts. Tapping the paw logo above the pet will allow you to take the pet with you (outdoors only). In addition, purchasing the pets in the first place will allow you to earn points toward the Pet Whisperer achievement, as well as adding gold hearts or stars.

An incomplete list of pets by location and cost:


This list will be updated in the near future as I play through.

Friday, June 24, 2016

Find Differences #15 Review


It’s #freemiumfriday again and time for another Android game review! This week we look at Find Differences #15. 

The Find Differences series, by ivanovandapps, is fairly straightforward: several puzzle packs with ten puzzles each (eight puzzle packs in this particular game), in which the player needs to find ten differences per puzzle.
Find Differences #15 is packed with pictures of urban Europe, classic cars, and natural settings. These images have been gleaned from Flickr and players can click through to view the original. Players can zoom in, pay for hints (30 coins each), and postpone the puzzle if they’re stuck. I could not figure out how to zoom out, however, and found myself simply backing out of the puzzle once zoomed in. There is no timer or competitive mode. Players can play without internet access, making the game a good one to have during power outages and while roaming.
 

This app has a very user-friendly interface. Changing languages is as easy as clicking a flag on the first screen, it is easy to switch between puzzles and puzzle packs, and adequate tapping space exists between puzzle solutions. Ads are shown between puzzles and users can pay their earned or purchased coins to remove them.
The only downside is that the app becomes less challenging the more users play it. After a while, it becomes obvious where the developers will photoshop shadows in or clouds out. Also, while I did rate this game five stars, I can’t help but feel that asking players to rate the game five stars is a little tacky. These quibbles aside, this is a great app to have on deck for times when internet access is spotty.


Find Differences #15 at a Glance
Category:  Puzzle
Developer: ivanovandapps
Last updated:  15 June 2016
Is it worth playing? Yes
What is the time commitment for this game? All of the puzzles can be solved within a few hours. Players do not have to wait for energy refills. Players do not have to sign in daily.
How long does it take for free games/energy to refill? Not applicable
How intrusive are the ads? Not very. Ads are only shown between puzzles and can be removed by paying coins earned by solving puzzles or downloading other apps by this developer.
How is premium currency earned? There is only one form of currency. Players can either buy coins or earn them by solving puzzles, 15 coins at a time. Players can also download other apps by the developer to earn up to 180 coins.
Top tip: Turning off your wifi will result in viewing fewer ads
Does the game utilize Google Play Games? No
Does the game grant achievements? No
What permissions does the app ask?