How to Get More House Members on Sorority Life

Play "Sorority Life" on Facebook or MySpace with a small sorority house and you'll find yourself weak against rival attacks. The more sorority sisters in your house, the better your critical-attack ability during fights, as well. A greater number of house members also increases your access to "Socialize" events, which can raise your level. If you want to get more house members in the game and participate in events that require more house members, you will need to be proactive.

Instructions

    • 1

      Log in to your game account. Click on the "My House" tab at the right side of the screen. An application will appear that allows you to invite all of your current MySpace or Facebook friends to join the game and your house. Check every friend you want to invite and click "Send Sorority Life Invitation" at the bottom of the page. Any interested friends will automatically join your house when they sign up.

    • 2

      Add your friends' friends. The best avenue you have to getting new "Sorority Life" house members is to friend the friends of other players. Choose one of your friends whom you know plays the game. Send a friend request to any friend of that friend. At least some of your friend's friends are likely play the game, especially if your friend has sent out invitations herself. Once you friend new people, send each of them a "Sorority Life" invitation through the "My House" tab in the game.

    • 3

      Sign up for "Sorority Life" communities on Facebook or MySpace. Send friend requests to members of the communities; all of the members will likely play the game. If the new Facebook or MySpace friends don't send you a "Sorority Life" invitation, send them a "Sorority Life" invitation through the "My House" tab instead.

Tips & Warnings

  • Look for online "Sorority Life" communities outside of Facebook and MySpace to find new potential house members.

  • When you send out later "Sorority Life" invites, do not check the names of people who you've already invited and who failed to sign up for the game. You do not want to annoy friends by asking the same people more than once to sign up for the game.

  • Be careful when you give out personal information to new friends.

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