Created by: Moblyng.
m:Mafia is the free version game app for the Palm Pre®, where you get to be a Mafia Don. You can case, fix and/or enforce your way to the top of the Mafia food chain. The cool thing about this app is that it is on Facebook as well, which means you can play on the go or on your computer. And, with Facebook Connect, you can invite your friends to your ‘Family’ and create a m:Mafia community, right on your phone.
When you launch the app, the first thing the game does is to ask you if you want to link your game account to your Facebook page. If you already have a character that you play on Facebook, the game will sync it up for you, or you can create a new character, starting by creating a character name and typing it in the appropriate box. One thing that is a bit weird is that the character name field isn’t character friendly, i.e., you have to tap the blank name field and a enter text box appears, where you type in your name choice. After typing in your game name and making sure no one else has it and that is under 18 characters long, you then get to pick your character’s class.
The classes are:
- Loan shark – Faster money regen
- Heavy – Faster stamina regen
- Operator – Faster strength regen
- Fixer – Faster health regen
I picked Fixer, since I like the idea of ‘fixing’ things, although you may want to be more strategic and pick stamina, since having stamina is a key part of the game. You are then prompted to pick an avatar, from a very limited group of 20 choices.
m:Mafia is played by leveling up and gaining XP, which is done through completing Jobs and Fights. As you level up, you have the ability to do more missions and fight different people. You can recruit people to your crew (which is where Facebook Connect comes in handy), which becomes necessary for more advanced Jobs and Fights (some jobs require a crew of 3, etc.). The Jobs are the best way to make money and to level up, as well as to find special loot items. The money is handy when you need to buy some equipment to, say, rob a bank or to buy some good weapons and armor. Some sample jobs are: purse snatching, mugging, holding up a store, etc. You can do many of the Jobs over and over again, to either find special loot, rack up some XP or bank some money. Your character has a set number of health, stamina, and strength points, although stamina is key to being able to do the jobs because each Job has specific minimum stamina points needed to do it. But don’t worry, if you really want to steal someone’s lunch money, your stamina points do regenerate fairly quickly. And, depending on the job, you can also lose health points (10 in total) or strength points (3 in total), both of which affect your ability to work and/or fight.
The interface for the game is pretty basic, but is easy to use. You pick from the menu button at the bottom left of the screen to get to the main menu, which then allows you to go do Jobs, Fights, Stash (buy stuff), or go to the Bank. You may want to stash your cash in the bank, even though the bank takes 10%, because all of your money can get stolen in a fight.
m:Mafia will keep you busy on your Palm Pre for a while. The interaction between the screens is a little clunky and the graphics are basic, but for a free game, it’s not bad. There are ads throughout, but they are relatively unobtrusive in the top of the screen.
The free version gives you 25 Free Favor points, which you can use to pay the Don for upgrades, health, refills and recharging your stamina or strength. You can also sell Favor points or buy them for $1000. The paid version, m:Mafia 40 Favor, gives you 40 Favor points. It costs $4.99, but for a casual gamer, the free version is enough, especially if you can play a lot on Facebook.