A Jailhouse Life on MySpace story: by Convinced
October 24, 2009 by Fairgamers
Filed under A Look Inside
Article provided by Convinced
MySpace, for me, had become a bit more addicting the day they added the applications. I started adding the apps that struck me with interest and getting a bit perturbed by friends whom sent 50 invites a day. I was getting bored with a lot of the apps I played so decided to delete the old ones and look through some of the ones available. I would never have guessed there were so many apps available (especially since it seemed I received the same app invites for 6 or 7 games hundreds of times). I searched through a few pages and found Jailhouse Life.
Ironic enough, my best friend was just thrown in jail for public intoxication when hadn’t been drinking!!!???!!! I added the app and started playing, spending most my time in jail or hospital as had no idea what I was doing. I had a lady most will know, Sin, whom at the time was VP of Solitary Confinement, that became very helpful in teaching me the basics of the game. Of course, I joined up with her and LT01 and the rest of the gang in Solitary Confinement.
As time passed, I learned a lot about the game and had built my stats up fairly well. I decided to start my own gang on Jailhouse Life… Phelpsco Warriors was born. I ended up recruiting some newer players but helped them as much as possible to bring up their stats. The gang, though now a thing of the past, was doing very well and I had met a lot of new people whom I still socialize with today. There came a point in my life where I was not able to continue playing at the pace needed to run this gang, so I had a little fun with it. I took everything in the armory and vault and split it between my players. I then declared on every gang in a fight to the death! Okay. I know that may not have been the best option as now I know i should have given up presidency to another member….but man was it fun!!!
About 6 months passed, I was able to rejoin at full forceĀ to Jailhouse Life and I became part of Total Anarchy’s crew, though not sure how that actually came about. I never utilized the donator section so quickly fell behind in the game, although I kept my attacks strong. I met a lot of great people within TA as well but hit a rock in the road in “real life” so therefore wasn’t able to be online as much anymore…It became rough to be of much help for a game…looked as if MMRPG gaming was to become a thing of the past for me!
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Fair Gamers Forum – MMRPG.Net – Why should I join?
October 24, 2009 by Fairgamers
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When you first enter the FairGamers Forums, you’ll probably think, “This doesn’t look like the game I play..” And you’re right. It doesn’t because these are the same Forums for all of the FairGamers Games. From ExMafia to Jailhouse Life to War 2072 to Decay of Camelot, all of the games are covered here. Although each game has its own section of the FairGamers Forums, any member from any game may reply to any thread started by you, and you can reply to any thread started by any other member.
In the FairGamers Forums, you will find a lot of things, both game-related and not game-related. The not-game related items may include funny pictures, political discussions, poetry submissions, arcade game contests, and lots of pictures. The FairGamers Forums is a site that lets you express yourself and what you think of your favorite FairGamers Game, report any issue you have found within a game, and even submit your own ideas as to what may make the game a little more fun.
In the FairGamers Forums, you will find yourself, (probably sooner than later), in lively discussions regarding game strategies, game ideas, and even in-game gangs. It is a great way to meet new people and make friends, whether you play the same game or not.
Warning: Joining the FairGamers Forums may cause you to join and enjoy even more FairGamers Games. Join this site at your own risk.
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Prison Based Myspace Application – Running a Gang in JHL
September 24, 2009 by Fairgamers
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Some words from player of Jailhouse Life RaeRae {63359} on what is has been like leading a gang in JailHouseLife on the Myspace application.
I am the president of The-Elite gang on Jailhouselife Myspace.
Since starting this gang, I have learned quite a few things. You must have plenty of money, and I mean Billions, not millions. It’s very helpful to be a donator as there are many “perks”. You have to know how to build your gang’s armory. THIS takes money or points. You must choose which weapons would be best for the gang you are building. Cheaper, less harmful weapons would be better for a Training gang considering you will have low level players who are still learning to play the game. Also, GED books are a must for a training gang. They take off one day each of your classes. Morphine and toothpaste are extremely important because the “little guys” are going to be a target for sure.
An RPG application on MySpace where you are behind bars, fighting for respect and power among your fellow prisoners.
Now, building a main gang is a bit different. You WILL need points! This is another reason to take advantage of being a donator and spending a bit on the “weekend specials”. I would only accept players that have already finished their schooling as to save the gang money. Also, you want to accept “heavy hitters” (which you wont know until you give them a chance). Give them a couple of weeks, and if it isnt working out, kick them. Your gang armory should be a bit different also. You need heavy duty weapons as your members will be ready to attack stronger players. I believe in having a fully stocked armory to give out weapons as needed to players that are actually using them.
There is always the problem of trust in any gang. It has to be earned. You will sometimes learn this the hard way. You also need to remember that whatever age you are, there is always someone older or younger than you, therefore a huge maturity difference in most cases. If you have a member who applies and is accepted, then leaves after taking all that you give them, there’s your first lesson. There will be scammers. Most of us look out for each other when it comes to that. If you come across one, do other gangs a favor and pass along the information.
Coming to the forums is a great way to learn tricks and tips to the game or to ask questions. Ask staff questions anytime you need. There is no stupid question.
Most of all, remember this is a game and it is here for us all to have fun!
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Getting Started on Exmafia – Mafia RPG on Myspace and Facebook
September 24, 2009 by Fairgamers
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Some advice from a player Seeker {1702} – Many players on these games will tell you leveling is important. Crimes are important. Get as much cash and the highest level you possibly can as early as possible. This, my friends is only half true.
Let’s say you follow this advice. You never train for your first few days playing. You crime and crime until you have enough cash to make millions off interest alone. However, there’s one thing you forget while building these levels. Your stats. You don’t train. You don’t take time to put in a single attack. What happens? You’re the highest level in the game with the worst stats possible. The next thing you know, you’re being hit hundreds of times a day. Everyone else gains stats off of you. They gain experience. They catch your level. Now, you spend the next month or so attempting to train while new player after new player finds out how easy it is to take you out.
An RPG application on MySpace in the criminal underworld. You must be your own boss and fight to survive the streets.
Here’s the solution. Don’t do any criming at all your first week or two. Find people with the same level, or even a few higher. Attack, attack, attack. Your level will shoot up just as fast, and you have the benefit of minor to moderate stat gains. Chances are, someone has made the same mistake you just avoided.
Look for the people in the top three or four levels who are not in the hall of fame. These are the ones you go after. You find your target, and you hit them over and over until you’ve matched their level or even passed it.
Four thousand attacks at your same level will gain you 280,000 in both strength and guard as well as 800,000 total experience, minimum, if you’re not a donator. Enough to keep up with people in your same range. While this sounds extreme, sometime extreme playing is necessary.
A RPG application game on Facebook of the criminal underworld – create your own mafia and be your own boss as you rule the streets.
Attack, attack, attack. I cannot stress this enough. If you start losing, mug some people. Buy a house. Train your agility a bit. But don’t touch your strength and guard at first. Your biggest ally in easy stat gains is attacking.
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