Social Gaming Dominates the Facebook Platform

-Playfish and Zynga Logos-After launching our updated Facebook application statistics tool, it become apparent who the real leaders of the Facebook platform are: social gaming networks. Both Playfish and Zynga dominate the platform in terms of engagement by a wide margin. While Slide and RockYou have a wider reach, the top two social gaming networks have a much higher level of engagement.

Remember when some bloggers were arguing that Facebook would one day dominate the enterprise? At this point it would be fairly difficult to support such an argument. Social platforms are for entertainment, not for productivity. Take a look at the top iPhone applications and you’ll see a similar trend: social games and entertainment applications dominate the leaderboard.

While we may use a few utility applications once in a while on these platforms, much of our time will be spent on entertainment. If this assertion is assumed to be accurate, this could have interesting implications for social platforms. Beyond media and entertainment, there may not be many other products that can experience success on these platforms.

It also makes me wonder how saturated this market already is. If we are all essentially building media companies, the odds of building a successful media company is extremely low. That means Facebook is much better for promoting your business than building a business. Also interesting to note is that just like the blog leaderboards which were once dominated by individual bloggers and are now dominated by teams of bloggers, the vast majority of leading developers are groups, not individuals.

While becoming a leader on the Facebook platform has become increasingly challenging, it appears that your best bet is investing in social gaming. So if we’re all playing games on Facebook, what games are you playing?

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2 Comments »

  1. Well.. Me and my buddies TRY to play Friends-for-Sale on Facebook, but the server keeps giving errors! Been playing for four months now and haven't seen any improvement…

    Even IF it's working.. it's full of lag…

    The social aspect of it would be fun if only the Chat-function would work properly *sigh*

    cheers

    Comment by MadErnst — January 25, 2009 @ 11:59 am

  2. I couldn't agree more.

    At Social Gears, we've started our own social gaming initiative for social network spanning games. Our first game is a few weeks old with games two and three in the works. We're currently on Facebook but looking to expand to other social networks in coming months.

    I'm intrigued to see how this works out.

    http://www.socialgears.com

    Comment by Mark Wayman — January 26, 2009 @ 7:34 am

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