
If you have Facebook and Twitter accounts, you can post your in-game snapshots to achieve these awards. 113-118: Post photos on Facebook and Twitter.Trees and shrubs also count and are faster to move than structures. These awards will provide a newly starting Island with some valuable money, experience points and even piastres, and will only cost you some time in return. Some awards can be very easily achieved in the beginning of the game. 9 Winning strategy (all awards) without use of real moneyĮasy money through awards that are easily collected in the beginning.3 How to prevent unwanted in-app purchases.1 Easy money through awards that are easily collected in the beginning.URBAN LEGEND Aspect ratio: 2.39:1 Sound formats: Dolby Digital / SDDS A serial killer descends on a New Hampshire college where he/she kills a number of students in the manner of various urban legends. In the early 1980's, a series of low budget 'slasher' movies emerged in the wake of HALLOWEEN (1978) and "Friday the 13th" (1980), most of which were condemned as substandard imitators by critics and horror fans alike. The same thing happened in 1996, following the success of Wes Craven's SCREAM, a smug reworking of genre cliches which allowed 'sophisticated' multiplex audiences to indulge an attitude of superiority over those 'crappy' old horror flicks and the 'unsophisticated' viewers who once supported them.


The subsequent wave of teenage horror pics were flashy, sexy and ramped to the max, and - true to form - virtually all of them were (ho hum) trashed by critics and horror fans alike. And yet, most of them made a profit, perhaps BECAUSE they were flashier and sexier than those earlier pictures, and because they were designed for a wider demographic than 'mere' horror fans. Jamie Blanks' URBAN LEGEND is a case in point: Most reviews ran the gamut from harsh dismissal to faint praise, yet the movie is a visual treat, as creepy and atmospheric as any of the films which inspired it. Furthermore, Silvio Horta's unassuming screenplay confounds expectations with its solid narrative arc, recognizable characters and dynamic set-pieces, not to mention a climactic 'reveal' which offers a robust motive for the killer's devastating onslaught.
