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The article ‘Old Facebook Games We Played’ shows how fun Facebook was back in those days. Instead of just chatting, users played games. Their daily visits to Facebook were often not for communication, but to water plants, build a restaurant, or feed a virtual pet. Pet Society clearly became popular. We dressed our characters, fed them, washed them, and invited them to our friends' houses — it was all very friendly and cute. In 2009, the FarmVille phenomenon exploded: gardens, farms, invitations to friends — and you almost fall asleep to the sound of tractors. Mafia Wars allowed you to feel like a real mafioso, completing tasks and uniting your clan. The article emphasises that these games shaped a new gaming culture on Facebook. It was all about simplicity, accessibility, and socialising. They didn't want to impress with technology — they wanted to win the hearts of players. Thanks to this, they became extremely popular. And although today we mostly play on mobile phones, those old games have left a mark on our memory.


G’day, I’d been trying to save up for a decent headset, but every attempt I made felt cursed. Then a friend casually pointed me to spin mama, so I tested the Golden Tide slot. After several unlucky rounds, I took a slightly riskier bet and finally landed a surprising win. It gave me a real push toward my goal and made the experience oddly relaxing. I’d say it’s a good place to unwind after a long day.