I recently wrote that one of the trends in social media for 2010 was to be games and entertainment. The fact is that there are now at least 8 Facebook games with over 18 million players. In comparison, the game that’s ranked as the biggest online game in the world, World of Warcraft, has only 11 million players.
According to the Swedish news magazine, Fokus, here are the most popular Facebook games:
- 1. Name: Farmville.
What do you do: Grow plants on your farm.
Number of active players: 73,7 million.
- 2: Name: Cafe World.
What do you do: Run your own café.
Number of active players: 30,1 million.
- 3: Name: Happy Aquarium.
What do you do: Take care of and decorate an aquarium.
Number of active players: 28,4 million.
- 4: Name: Fishville.
What do you do: Basically the same thing as Happy Aquarium.
Number of active players: 24,6 million.
- 5: Name: Texas Hold’em.
What do you do: Play poker.
Number of active players: 23,7 million.
- 6: Name: Mafia Wars.
What do you do: Build a strong mafia family together with Facebook friends.
Number of active players: 22,7 million.
- 7: Name: Pet Society.
What do you do: Get a pet to play with.
Number of active players: 20,6 million.
- 8: Name: Petville.
What do you do: Basically the same thing as Pet Society.
Number of active players: 18,2 million.
Most of the popular social games listed above have a caring and nurturing dimension (taking care of plants, fish, pets and a family). The fact that the Facebook audience differs from the regular online players have made game developers adapt their games to fit this new target group. These social games are made very simple to get started with as a lot of players on Facebook have no or little experience from TV or computer games. They need to be rich in awards and news in order to become popular.
This flexibility and constant flow of new stuff is probably the explanation to the quick success of these games. For instance, only a couple of days after the earthquake in Haiti, a special white oat was made available for purchase. The profit the game developing company behind Farmville, Zynga, made from selling this oat was sent to the earthquake victims.
The possibilities of engaging users on Facebook are huge. This is also relevant for companies who have Facebook Pages, i.e. relevant, interesting or plain fun applications make the users come back. If you haven’t already, also reed: Why should companies be present on Facebook?
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