The video game company best known for the most popular game on Facebook, Farmville, is taking its brand International for the first time. Not Farmville, but a new game called, CityVille. CityVille’s ...
FarmVille maker Zynga is trading in its rural farmland for a dee-luxe apartment in the sky. No, FarmVille’s not going anywhere, but the social game studio recently announced a beta version of a new ...
We can just imagine the meeting that spawned CityVille Holidaytown: "You know what, this is the holidays, gosh darn it! Forget an in-game event--we're doing a full-blown Christmas--er Holiday game." ...
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said that after watching multiple sections of the region rendered idle or outright destroyed after the most devastating hurricane ever seen this side of the Atlantic ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Zynga is said to be generating more than $600 million dollars in revenue per year. Almost all of it comes from Facebook games. CityVille is ...
Zynga keeps making history with CityVille, the fastest-growing game of all time. Today, the Facebook game broke another record as it reached 100 million users, just 43 days after its launch on Dec. 2.
While CityVille Hometown offers a completely separate CityVille experience on your mobile devices, there's currently no real way to "play" your Facebook version of CityVille while on the go (that is, ...
The integration will bring together the number one game on Facebook with the singer who has topped the Billboard album charts as of late. By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor Launching next week, ...
All eyes are on Zynga. For months the social game developer has been under intense scrutiny from the media and gamers for all kinds of reasons: accusations of copyright infringement, a lawsuit from EA ...
Are you unhappy about all the recent Facebook changes, but can’t live without playing CityVille every day? Well game maker Zynga has the solution for you; you can now play CityVille on Google+.
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