When was the last time you played a game on Facebook? Well, Meta is hoping to tempt you back to its platform with an in…
When was the last time you played a game on Facebook? Well, Meta is hoping to tempt you back to its platform with an interesting prospect: a daily, choice-based narrative experience taking place over the course of the next four months, titled The Walking Dead: Last Mile.
How does it all work? Well, on Facebook - either the desktop site or via the Facebook smartphone app - you'll be able to log on and create a character which becomes part of Last Mile's story. Each day you'll be able to take part in individual mini-games and collaborative streams where you generate Influence Points to spend on impacting the game's ongoing narrative.
Last Mile's setting is rural Alaska, a locale relatively fresh to the franchise. The action will centre on a coastal community named Prosper Landing, which is split between characters in its main village and those based out at the local power plant. Each group has separate goals and different strengths and weaknesses.
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