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<p>Many <strong>Facebook</strong> games pass me by day in, day out. I prefer it that way. I think the website did something recently to hide the thousand and one status updates pertaining to Farmville cows and one&#8217;s desperate plea for wood <em>(::snerk::)</em>, which I&#8217;m eternally grateful for because you can only see so many of those before you begin to worry, not only about your sanity, but that of your friend&#8217;s. And when I did play a few <strong>Facebook</strong> games, such as <strong>Farmville</strong> and <strong>Pet Society</strong>, rarely did I ever choose to tell my friends about my latest in-game accomplishments. It&#8217;s not my style. I mean, I don&#8217;t do it with <strong>Fallout: New Vegas</strong>, rushing over to my laptop to alert everyone online that I completed the High Times quest and they should &#8220;like&#8221; this. No one cares.</p>
<p>And so it takes something special to get me into a Facebook game these days. Most are often click-spammers, lacking depth and forcing social interaction left and right. Thus, I was shocked to learn that Square Enix released two games for Facebook this week, both related to their <strong>Final Fantasy</strong> series: <strong>Knights of the Crystals</strong> and <strong>Chocobo&#8217;s Crystal Tower</strong>. I did not glance too long at the former title as it is very much a <strong>Mafia Wars</strong> sort of game, but the latter hooked me with its chocobo raising and RPGness.</p>
<p>I mean, the most fun I actually had in <strong>Final Fantasy VII</strong> was raising, breeding, and racing chocobos to obtain that ultimate summon spell hidden on a tiny island that only a special chocobo could get to. Took many long hours, as well as a strategy guide, but I did finally get it. And I ended up growing pretty attached to my giant magical birds, too.</p>
<p>So, in <strong>Chocobo&#8217;s Crystal Tower</strong>, which is currently in beta status, you raise chocobos on a ranch. You feed them, brush them, adorn them with adorable outfits, and, when they are old enough, send them off to a local tower to battle enemies, collect treasure, and gain experience. You can also breed your chocobo with other players&#8217; birds. Everything takes time, which is fine, and you can spend your earned gil on decorations for your ranch, food, or special outfit items. The game also supports Achievements. It&#8217;s simple fun, with a cutesy art style and classic soundtrack; it&#8217;s biggest selling point is, naturally, hearing that instantly recognizable <em>kweh!</em> from your chocobo. Warms my heart every single time.</p>
<p>The game does a decent job of explaining most of its important parts to the player during the tutorial, but it&#8217;s a bit slow going, especially since none of my friends are playing it with me, and there&#8217;s some horrible load times as you switch between menus. I even got locked up on a loading screen and had to refresh out. Also, my current chocobo star Tiktok recently came back from a dungeon missing <em>all</em> of his gear (French hat, shirt, rubber boats), and I have no idea what happened or how to find out. Love throwing gil down the drain. We&#8217;ll see how long this one keeps me hooked&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=112502745473306">Here&#8217;s the link to the game&#8217;s main page if you&#8217;re interested in giving it a shot.</a></p>
<p><strong>BONUS QUESTION:</strong> How do you pronounce chocobo? Is it <em>cho-co-bow</em> or <em>choc-oboe</em>? Tara and I say it differently.</p>
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