Everybody’s talking about the newest title in the “Call Of Duty” series, so what better time to review a site like this one? On Randomnade.com people who take their games seriously can connect with like-minded folks, and share all the strategies they’ve created for playing their favorite titles. If you’re one, you can use the site to post all the secrets you’ve discovered about any new game before anybody else does, and you can read the ones others have unlocked and decided to share in turn.
And if you’re into playing games with your friends online, then I don’t even have to tell you how great something like Randomnade is. A service like this one is tailor-made for that – you’ll get to discuss group strategies on the same page. Nobody will be left out of it, what you agree on will be there for all of you to read later, and review your strategy before jumping into the battlefield.
I do recall reviewing lots of social sites for gamers before, and I can see that many of these (such as GamerVision) are not around anymore, or have become something different over time (Frogster is a good example). Of the ones I can remember now, only Playfire seems to be up and running. So, Randomnade is coming at a really good time. Let’s see how quickly it can get past the traditionally-difficult point of gaining a userbase, IE, the main stumbling block for most social sites.
Randomnade.com In Their Own Words
“Next Level Gaming” – Our goal is to take competitive gaming, casual or pro, to the next level by improving the way teams and gamers prepare for competition. Strategy building is something every team has done their own way. Randomnade gives gamers a tool to simplify the process of creating, browsing and sharing strategies for the games they play and compete on every day.
Some Questions About Randomnade.com
Can you discuss old titles here, too? Or is the site meant to be used to discuss new games only? 







