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Why Is Social Gaming Big On FaceBook?!

02/10/2010 | By Misty Belardo
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The growth of FaceBook has been tremendous the past several months.  Most of the people I have conversed with often times say that they hate the casual games being played there.  But if you really look closer, what they really dislike is the way people have been flooding their homepage with gaming updates.  Me, I really don’t mind that my friends play games on FaceBook and share about it on the homepage, but I know others do get overwhelmed.  I will tackle that later on.

Social Gaming is big on FaceBook.  The main reason is because it is fun and addicting.  If you view the fan pages or even the app pages of the games by Zynga or PlayFish you will see the amount of visitors they have.  The monthly active user stats are staggering and the reason for this is that gamers are able to play in a social situation.  They can give gifts, on yoville, for instance, one can even converse with other players.  Plus the developers are making sure that users go back to play their games by giving fun incentives like new recipes to cook, gifts for Valentines, Christmas, etc… I believe that Social Gaming is here to stay! I have added a slide show that was shared to me by a friend.

And to go back to the issue of gamers flooding the newsfeeds…  If you feel that people are unfriending you or that they are complaining about your game playing, you can adjust the application settings where you are given the option to share your game update or not on your homepage.  Just click on the settings found at the right top corner of the screen and click disallow automatic posting.  Simple and easy to do.

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Author: Misty Belardo

Misty is a Digital Activations Director for one of the most awarded interactive ad agencies in the Philippines. Her true love is design and self-expression. She believes in encouraging others to bring out their creativity to the surface and in whatever medium they feel comfortable with. A designer at heart that loves hand drawn design. She enjoys sketching, painting and doodling. Creating avatars and hand drawn icons and logos are her favorite. Gifted with a very active imagination and uses that to blog about her interactive experiences. Coffee and music lover. Loves social media, Twitter and FaceBook. Connect with her on Twitter @mistygirlph and FaceBook : Mistygirlph


5 Comments

Tom | Build That List

February 10th, 2010

I have had all I can with Farmville invites. I finally joined, played it for a couple of days and got bored. But the amount of my friends that are addicted, I am sure they are making a lot of money from these games.

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@bonniessquires

February 10th, 2010

Misty thank you so much
for this post. Now I have learn
some thing new for Face book and
the games. Thank you.

Bonnie

http://twitter.com/bonniessquires

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IvySunny

February 20th, 2010

They can also choose to block the application if they don’t like it. Don’t put the blame on the user of th e application! So many people obviously don’t know they can block the application from appearing on their page!

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Nicole

February 21st, 2010

Misty you hit the nail on the head. The facebook game players are addicted. =)

I hide all updates from all games from all my friends on facebook. I’m opposite of you Misty and do not want to see all those updates. I do mind!

It’s crazy to me and I just learned this yesterday on twitter from @AskAaronLee that some people on facebook actually pay to play games! Ha, I’ve had exactly zero interest in all of facebook’s games, so I had no clue. Boy, now I can give some of my friends over on facebook a hard time about that!!

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BrokePimpStyles

February 25th, 2010

when ever facebook is compared to twitter by folks who do that kind of stuff to pay their rent, i often look and NEVER find how many of facebookers actually belong to Zynga.

I would like to see an article and how fast facebook would myspace if Zynga took its games to its own social network.

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