The popular farming-simulation game launched by Zynga in June 2009 redefined playing online with the phrase, ‘social gaming’.
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FarmVille, Zynga’s Flash-based game, designed to be played on Facebook, shut recently after Adobe Flash Player discontinued service on December 31, 2020.
The popular farming-simulation game launched by Zynga in June 2009 redefined playing online with the phrase, ‘social gaming’.
FarmVille helped Facebook by enabling the social network’s users to stay on the platform for longer and immersive themselves in gaming.
They could simply start playing by logging into their Facebook accounts. They could check in on the status of their virtual farms throughout the day and prevent crops from spoiling.
Players could send requests to other…