Post by cinnamonbunz on Apr 7, 2023 12:55:48 GMT
Greetings! I posted about this once on a subreddit years ago but got minimal traction. It sparked my interest again so I'll be posting it here in hopes someone might know what game it was.
I created my facebook account in 2012, so the time period the game existed around would be very early 2010s.
The game featured a player world on which you'd be "spawned" once you entered. There were player avatars, I remember having a lady with a blue dress. The world looked pretty minimalistic, featuring a house and a few trees, possibly surrounded by a forest. Mail sent to other players would appear as a yellow envelope placed in the world. I'm unsure if the world could be decorated.
The game featured worlds you could travel to in order to battel the monster with toys. Said toys could be bought in the store for in-game currency while there were also toys that could be bought with facebook credits. The world featured a grid on which the toys could move, each being able to move in a specific pattern. The only one I remember (which was also bought with in-game currency) was a rubber duck: It could move only into "corner grids" and could move on water. The two toys that were purchasable with facebook credits were a Babushka (a nesting doll) and a Lullaby. The babushka was red and had a panda face while the lullaby was either elongated-globe or cylinder shaped, gold in color and had a small handle on the side. Each toy had an in-store description, babushka's being something along the lines of "Who knew such a decoration would become a monster killer?".
The toys had energy of their own which you had to use in order to move them, which would deplete over time. The energy was represented in the form of batteries. As you level up you could buy additional energy slots so that the amount you could have would increase. All of it was stored within a toy chest, in which there was also a section for toys.
Last memory I have of the game was running out of energy/spots to move and not returning. I've checked my facebook game catalogue and found nothing of sorts. This is all that I remember and any help would be appreciated!
I created my facebook account in 2012, so the time period the game existed around would be very early 2010s.
The game featured a player world on which you'd be "spawned" once you entered. There were player avatars, I remember having a lady with a blue dress. The world looked pretty minimalistic, featuring a house and a few trees, possibly surrounded by a forest. Mail sent to other players would appear as a yellow envelope placed in the world. I'm unsure if the world could be decorated.
The game featured worlds you could travel to in order to battel the monster with toys. Said toys could be bought in the store for in-game currency while there were also toys that could be bought with facebook credits. The world featured a grid on which the toys could move, each being able to move in a specific pattern. The only one I remember (which was also bought with in-game currency) was a rubber duck: It could move only into "corner grids" and could move on water. The two toys that were purchasable with facebook credits were a Babushka (a nesting doll) and a Lullaby. The babushka was red and had a panda face while the lullaby was either elongated-globe or cylinder shaped, gold in color and had a small handle on the side. Each toy had an in-store description, babushka's being something along the lines of "Who knew such a decoration would become a monster killer?".
The toys had energy of their own which you had to use in order to move them, which would deplete over time. The energy was represented in the form of batteries. As you level up you could buy additional energy slots so that the amount you could have would increase. All of it was stored within a toy chest, in which there was also a section for toys.
Last memory I have of the game was running out of energy/spots to move and not returning. I've checked my facebook game catalogue and found nothing of sorts. This is all that I remember and any help would be appreciated!