Zynga Networks, the social gaming network created by Mark Pincus, has announced that they are opening their network to third-party game publishers and developers. When launching a game on this network, publishers and developers will gain access to social gamers on Facebook, Bebo, Friendster, Meebo and MySpace. This is the same strategy that Facebook took and this definitely has the potential to work.
Zynga Launches First Social Gaming Platform
Posted by Nick O'Neill on February 14th, 2008 6:00 AM
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[...] seen other gaming platforms such as SGN and Zynga that are taking advantage of Facebook’s platform in order to market games in their network. [...]
Pingback by Mpowerplayer Brings Mobile Games to Facebook — December 8, 2008 @ 6:46 pm
sounds like a great idea, good strategy!
Comment by Phil — January 5, 2011 @ 2:20 pm