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Virtual Villagers Settle At #1 On Logler Casual Game Charts

This week's top game charts from casual games blog Logler.com, representing the most played or highest rated games for the week ending November 13th, highlights the popularity of casual game titles according to data accumu

Brandon Boyer, Blogger

November 13, 2006

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This week's top game charts from casual games blog Logler.com, representing the most played or highest rated games for the week ending November 13th, highlights the popularity of casual game titles according to data accumulated from the top 16 major casual games portals. This week LDW Software's Virtual Villagers has risen to the top of the charts from its previous number two slot, displacing last week's MumboJumbo's Luxor 2 reign. Another LDW Software creation, Fish Tycoon, has risen three positions to number two. Sandlot Games' Cake Mania remains steady in its number three slot once again. Luxor 2 has settled this week down to number four, followed by Big Fish Games' Mystery Case Files: Prime Suspects down one to number five, and the same company's Hidden Expedition: Titanic holding steady at number six. Big Fish Games has also scored another comeback, with its Mystery Case Files: Huntsville returning to the charts at number seven, followed by Gamerival Gold Miner Vegas, rising to number eight after reappearing on the charts last week. At number nine is a new entry, Atari's Monopoly 3, and finally, at number 10, is another return to the charts from Oberon Games' version of Scrabble. The full PC casual game charts, which include download links, previous rankings, and number of weeks on the chart, are available for viewing at Logler.com. Gamasutra will continue to run this useful chart weekly every Monday.

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