Akunbakun for Facebook!
I worked on an application for Facebook on one of the many bored-to-death days during my summer holidays spent in Maldives recently. Facebook has a decent API framework for developers and it had me hooked for while, reading through the documentation on what is possible and what is not. Anyway, my interest in it evaporated soon after I created my first app and the project was doomed to the depths of used diskspace. But now, I'm bored again and seeing that fellow Maldivian blogger Afxal had recently released a Facebook application for listing MvBlog entries, I thought I'd throw my application out for everyone as well.
I created an Akunbakun (look up the word in the Radheef) game application which I hope fellow Maldivians can enjoy when they are really REALLY bored - I can't fathom any other reason anyone would ever want to play Akunbakun, be it in the virtual world or the real world! So far, the application allows you to hide a pebble and challenge your friends to try find it. If they find it, they get to be seen on the winners list for as long as you keep that challenge active. You can add the application to your Facebook by clicking here.
Please leave your thoughts about it here or on the application page on Facebook. Enjoy
UPDATE (20/Oct/2007): I've increased the number of attempts anyone can have at any given challenge to three.
I created an Akunbakun (look up the word in the Radheef) game application which I hope fellow Maldivians can enjoy when they are really REALLY bored - I can't fathom any other reason anyone would ever want to play Akunbakun, be it in the virtual world or the real world! So far, the application allows you to hide a pebble and challenge your friends to try find it. If they find it, they get to be seen on the winners list for as long as you keep that challenge active. You can add the application to your Facebook by clicking here.
Please leave your thoughts about it here or on the application page on Facebook. Enjoy
UPDATE (20/Oct/2007): I've increased the number of attempts anyone can have at any given challenge to three.