Car Town: An Exciting Game on Facebook

AmyBrowne
Car Town is quickly becoming a popular game on Facebook, with little wonder, as it's a fun game. Everyone seven years old and up can figure out this easy game. Players can deliver pizzas in any type of car, race their friends, as well as do menial tasks for cash and experience.

Players can race, and see models of cars and trucks that are currently on the market as well as classics. I admit I am not into automobiles as much as my teenage son is, but I enjoy playing this game and seeing the cars.

There are many ways to gain experience in this game, and once a player has enough experience points they are able to go up a level. Each new level unlocks new cars and trucks. How does the player get more experience points? A play earns them by hand washing the automobiles or changing the fuzzy dice, delivering pizzas or racing your friends. Only the winner of the race gains the experience points and cash, the one that comes in second get nothing but the thrill of the race.

In this Facebook game, players also are able to customize their vehicles with performance upgrades, as well as tires, rims, spoilers and a few other things. Players can also change the color of their vehicles but I think one of the coolest things to do here within the game is the ability to customize your vehicle so that it is truly unique.

Creative people can use the graphics software within the game to add customized graphics to their car. My teenage son took a free graphic from a website and was able to add it to the template to create a one of a kind vehicle. Now his Chevy Tahoe and 73 Ford Pinto have a graphic of a monster's claw on them.

One thing I really like about this game is that you do not need to beg your friends to play the game. If they play the game, they are automatically your neighbors and you can race them or take them on a road trip with you.

Also, be sure to put your vehicle into the car show. This will give the players of Car Town extra points and cash if they win.

Published by AmyBrowne

Amy has firsthand knowledge about heart attacks and works on a daily basis to prevent further heart attacks for herself and those around her. This single mom's first hand knowledge includes Rheumatism, Asthm...  View profile

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