Editor's note: I heartily approved of the Bitmob Game Club's next selection: Dungeon Runners. Turns out that the game's immenient demise means that new players can't sign up. So they're moving on to Battlefield Heroes. I expect to read about flying around with soldiers on airplane wings. -Jason

The Bitmob Game Club, created by the inimitable J. Cosmo Cohen, is a community effort. Four Bitmobbers play through a section of a (typically free) game. After doing so, they each turn in a piece in whatever style they decide they like best to recount their experiences and tell us what they think about the game.
In this edition, we're tackling two games, both primarily multiplayer-focused. The goal is a more diverse collection of articles. This also means that the phrase "play along" is more accurate then ever before. Feel free to download the game yourself and join in with Game Club members.
The first two weeks center on Battlefield Heroes. This free online first-person shooter is a bit goofy, but deep enough to addict. One of the many games to try the, free-to-play-but-optional-cash-upgrades formula. Will anyone of our contributors be addicted enough to fork over their hard-earned money? We'll see, and you can play along by downloading the game here.
Now, let's meet the cast of Game Club.
Brian Petro-Roy: When not giving all of his fellow Bitmobbers friendly tips on writing, Brian dives into some pretty deep topics in very insightful and creative ways. How can anyone resist clicking on a story called "Videogame Music Needs to go Back to the Future"?
James DeRosa: Obviously, James likes to keep busy. With school, work, his own site, and multiple Bitmob commitments, I'm surprised he ever gets any sleep. Somehow, he manages to write ridiculously thoughtful -- and long -- articles amid all his other activities.
Jasmine Maleficent Rea: We all know and love Jasmine, Bitmob intern extraordinaire, mostly because we want to get into the Spotlights. Also, she's a girl, and she plays video games. That's supposed to be really rare. At least that's what I've been told.
Chris Davidson: I don't know very much about Chris. He should really get on Twitter or something. I do know that his entries in the last Game Club made me giggle like a school girl. And that's really all that matters, isn't it?
There's the Bitmob Game Club Third Edition Crew. Please play along with them, and leave them plenty of comments. Also, since the games featured in this edition are both multiplayer, you can feel free to grief the hell out of them. I'm sure they'll appreciate it, as they can then write about what a jerk you are.














