No they are different games.
Log in 5 days in a row. No missing any days. Get a lot of friends. Also, you can get it for completing a collection in an area.
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The only way todo it is when you buy another gun or someone gets in your mafia higher or lower than you. But I know what your talking about no you can't go to your inventory and change your weapon btw if your the person in your mafia with the highest rank then you get the powerful gun you bought.I hope this helped you.
you can buy it only
i do believe that crime city is an app on face book on your ipod ---- touch but it might have a cost to by it or it might charge on your phone bill. ----
Cook a fish and eat it. Done!
It is the "Protect your City against a Rival Family" job in the Hitman job tier.
Yes, Pittsburgh has a history of organized crime, particularly involving the Italian-American mafia, known as the "Pittsburgh Mafia" or "La Cosa Nostra." In the mid-20th century, the city was a significant hub for mafia activity, primarily linked to activities such as extortion, racketeering, and illegal gambling. While law enforcement efforts have reduced their influence over the years, remnants of organized crime still exist in the area.
On Facebook, you can get one as a loot item from the Shake Down a City Council Member mission in the Boss job tier, can find one after a successful fight, or can have one of your mafia gift one to you.However, I've heard that the MySpace version of Mafia Wars is no longer getting the same support and updates the Facebook version is, so you may be out of luck.
Rudy Giuliani has been associated with organized crime investigations, particularly during his tenure as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York in the 1980s, when he aggressively prosecuted mafia figures and dismantled various organized crime families. However, there is no credible evidence to suggest that he is personally linked to the mafia. Instead, his reputation is more closely tied to his role as a crime-fighting prosecutor and later as the Mayor of New York City, where he implemented policies to reduce crime.