Take-Two's publishing label, Zynga, is celebrating Valentine's Day with new events across its many games. Zynga is a leading publisher of mobile games. The latest events include in-game celebrations, potlucks, treasure hunts and more. The farming simulation ti...
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It’s been 12 years since the animals of Zynga’s FarmVille first grazed the screens of fans worldwide. When it launched in 2009, the strategy simulation game was the first major game on Facebook to ping friends in the News feed. This drew players back into the game and formed an addictive loop that quickly turned […]
New Delhi: It was curtains for FarmVille, one of the original addictive Facebook Flash games, Friday as its developer shut it down along with Adobe bidding goodbye to its Flash Player for web browsers.
Although people may treat the game as annoying in the age of multi-player, high-end games, FarmVille was a huge win for its parent company Zynga at its peak.
At its peak, the game had nearly 30 million users playing it daily.
“Following an incredible 11 years since its initial launch back in 2009, we are officially announcing the closure of the original FarmVille game on Facebook,” Zynga said in a statement in September.
Unfortunately, Adobe Flash Player's discontinuation on Dec. 31, 2020, has also spelled the end for FarmVille — the farming simulator game on Facebook that
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2020 isn't the only thing coming to an end Thursday. The last day of the year is also the last day for FarmVille, one of the original addictive Facebook games.
FarmVille, which allowed players to cultivate colorful cartoonish farms by tending crops and caring for livestock, had 30 million daily players at its peak. But game developer Zynga announced in September it would shut down the game on Dec. 31, a victim of Adobe's decision to stop distributing and updating its Flash Player for web browsers, which in turn led Facebook