The recently opened Joinery has been added to everyone's 'Corrie Nation' Street this week, it works like all the other buildings but it is free! I look forward to seeing what happens when the tram crashes - though I'm not looking forward to losing buildings!
Also for those experiencing problems with 'Corrie Nation' the developers are currently working on a fix, so lets hope they get it all patched up.
What does everyone think of the game so far? I personally am addicted to it, but I don't think I will go as far as to pay real money for Corrie Gold.
Sunday, 21 November 2010
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6 comments:
I signed up for Corrie Nation on Facebook and after five days I was fed up and removed it. It was down more than it was up. You'd think that with a huge product such as Corrie, Granada/ITV would have ensured the game had more beta testing. But Granada have a history of not listening where online content is concerned (ie G-Wizz)
I've heard of these problems, but personally had none myself, though it is a shame it is having them
I don't do any of those sorts of Facebook games
I don't either Tvor, but admit I have been sorely tempted to go for this one. But I don't like the idea that they all have access to your whole account, and can do anything they like afterwards.
Is there any way you can play Corrie Nation without Facebook? I don't have a facebook account and don't really want to get one just for this :(
I don't do Facebook either! We must be old !!!!
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