Posts Tagged ‘javascript’

More battle apps added

Friday, February 8th, 2008

While updating my scripts to deal with the latest little captcha deal, I noticed that two more apps have been added to the battle (read: spam?) apps family. So, in addition to the cheats for Vampires vs Werewolves, Skiers vs Snowboarders, Pirates vs Ninjas and Santa vs Grinch, I’m now introducing the cheats for Cops vs Robbers and Democrats vs Republicans.

Whew! When it takes a whole paragraph to list essentially identical applications, maybe it’s time to stop making more of them. In any case, the scripts can be downloaded from the FaceBook battle apps page as usual. Have a great trip upwards through the ranks!

More on facebook battle apps

Friday, February 8th, 2008

As users of my scripts have undoubtedly noticed, the battle apps have added annoying little captchas to their page during a battle, to prevent any automated playing. So of course, I’ve updated my scripts to deal with them. Go to the battle apps page, and grab the latest scripts. Enjoy your climb through the ranks :)

Broken battle apps scripts fixed

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

As several users have reported, the developers of the battle apps have adjusted their pages to intentionally break my scripts. I have updated my scripts to deal with this, and have clarified the error message shown on changed web pages. You can grab the newest goodies from my battle app page. Updating scripts will replace your settings with the defaults, so you’ll need to change them back again. Happy battling!

Minor updates for facebook scripts

Monday, December 10th, 2007

The Facebook battle apps scripts have been updated to work on the “You have already attacked this user” page. If you have any comments/suggestions, let me know :)

Facebook battle apps updated

Friday, December 7th, 2007

My facebook battle apps have undergone a major overhaul. They’ve been rewritten from scratch, and now include many fancy features, safety features, etc. If you play Vampires vs Werewolves, Pirates vs Ninjas, or Skiers vs Snowboarders, go grab the latest and greatest scripts. For those of you who looked at the code, it’s no longer embarrassingly bad.