Zoo World Cheats, Hints and Tips for Facebook

Zoo World is one of the fastest growing social games on Facebook. It's a sim game, from RockYou!, which lets you collect exotic animals, earn money on admissions, and manage just about everything a real zoo requires - from hiring vets to selling funnel cakes.
Here are some several sure-fire zoo building strategies -- and one big cheat -- that reap rewards immediately. Feel free to comment with your own best tips and cheats.

Quick leveling

The quickest way to level is to work through each achievement on the Zoo game's Home page. It's tempting to first trick out your zoo the way you like it, but you'll soon find yourself running out of cash. If you stick to doing the achievements in order you'll maintain a steady cash flow.

Gangster City Facebook Games Review

Review Date: February 2, 2010
Developer: Playfish
Price: Free (Publisher's Site)
Platform: Facebook
Genre: Simulation
Score: 4/5
With Gangster City, developer Playfish has jumped head first into the crowded world of Facebook mafia simulators. And while the game doesn't play all that different from other similarly themed games on the social network, in traditional Playfish style, it outdoes all of them in one important aspect: production values. Unlike the majority of Facebook games available, Gangster City looks good, which helps make up for its lack of originality in terms of gameplay.

Farmville Seed Cheat Sheet for Facebook

The value of seeds in Facebook's Farmville game can be confusing to figure out. You must take into account the cost of the seeds, the cost to plow, how long it takes the seeds to grow and how much experience points (XP) each harvest is worth. It seems like an intimidating task since none of these factors show an obvious relationship to each other.
Here's a cheat sheet you can use to help you figure out which type of seeds to plant depending on your current goal-whether to make gold or to get XP to level up. We've summarized the information for you below.

Top 10 most profitable crops

We calculated profit per hour, regardless of level, and the top crops are listed below. Unfortunately, you can't start taking advantage of this information until level 19 when you unlock Grapes.

Fun Facebook Farming Games That Aren't FarmVille

Zynga's FarmVille is possibly the biggest game of all time, with an astounding 80 million people playing it every single month. But it's not the only farming game in town. In fact, Facebook is full of plenty of agricultural simulators that are just as fun and addictive as FarmVille. So, if FarmVille isn't your thing, or you're simply looking for something new in a farming game, here are five titles you need to play.

1. Country Story

Playfish
A refreshing change of pace from all of the FarmVille clones currently on Facebook, Country Story provides a compelling quest-based structure that ensures you'll be doing much more than just watering plants or tilling soil. And, in the tradition of all of Playfish's games, it also sports some of the slickest graphics of any game on Facebook.
Country Story Tips

Facebook Games Priview: Heaven's Diner

Preview Date: October 18, 2010
Developer: Mobilitz, Inc.
Publisher: Mobilitz, Inc.
Genre: Time Management
Release Date: Available Now
There are plenty of excellent restaurant management games on Facebook already, from Cafe World to Restaurant City. But what the social network doesn't have is a great, traditional time management style game. Now it does. Heaven's Diner is like a bite sized, simplified version of Diner Dash, but with a heavenly makeover.

Preview Facebook Games: Oceanopolis

Preview Date: October 12, 2010
Developer: Greenopolis
Publisher: Greenopolis
Genre: Time Management/Simulation
Release Date: Currently in Open Beta

The green movement continues to push its way into gaming, this time with a new Facebook title by the name of Oceanopolis. In it, you're tasked with cleaning up a tiny island, recycling all of the trash you find, and improving the island through new buildings, plant life, and other accessories. The game recently came out of a closed beta, and while it doesn't play all that differently from the majority of games on Facebook, its eco-friendly theme helps to set it apart.
You'll be spending most of your time in Oceanopolis