You ’re part of a tornado crew sailing the gamey seas , adjudicate to get to make your luck mine the chalk gyre that swirl in the ocean – and solve mystery story of the recondite ! It sound way too nerveless to be a game on Facebook , that ’s the looker ofCrazy Boat . At last Jules Verne nerds with a taste for eco - dystopia have something to do nonchalantly on-line !
Crazy Boat looks incredible , and was create by a group of designers , including Joe Alterio – whoseMonsters + Robots projectwe’ve featured on io9 before . Just grab the app , and it uses your update and public info to make a futuristic profile for you – obviously I ’m a author , scientist and hacker . Which vocalise good to me !
http://io9.com/5453391/robots-and-monsters-to-help-in-haiti

Here ’s an prescribed description of the game :
It is the near future and the Pacific Trash Vortex has reached vital mass . A new age of ocean entrepreneurship has arisen . Take your rust-brown rig and explore a changed Pacific Ocean …
ECHO TEAM is proud to face the official launch of the new social game , CRAZYBOAT . CRAZYBOAT draw a bead on to use the Facebook program for its true intensity : the representation and hosting of existing societal dynamic and group in the rich game human beings . CRAZYBOAT uses Facebook visibility data to give player in - game bonuses for their existent - world skills and strengths . In addition , in a first for Facebook game , players share their adventures with group of up to four – and what hap to one affects all four .

ECHO TEAM has also call upon some of the greatest mid - century American action serial to make a secret plan that both harkens back to the adventures of yore and puts a new look on the musical theme of exploration , with an emphasis on the environmental impact of what reckless geographic expedition means to the planet at enceinte .
you could observe the gamehere .
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