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Farmville, Social Gaming, and Addiction

MarkN writes "Facebook has been trumpeting the fact that Farmville, the most popular game on its site, has more users than Twitter, with 69 million playing over a month and 26 million playing each day. Combined with Facebook's announcement that they have hit 350 million users, that means one out of every five people on Facebook is playing Farmville. Gamasutra has a post taking a critical analysis of Farmville, its deceptively slow level grind, how a number of gameplay features end up as simply decorative since they aren't balanced with the benefits of raising crops, and discussing why Farmville succeeds so well in virally spreading itself and addicting people."

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  1. Something I overheard by alex_guy_CA · · Score: 5, Funny

    Something I overheard: "Can I grow weed on Farmvile and sell it on Mafia Wars?"

    1. Re:Something I overheard by Chmcginn · · Score: 5, Funny

      Also, Can I send troops from Tribal Wars to attack my brother-in-laws Farm that keeps spamming me with "So-and-so bought a cow!"?

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  2. Remember the privacy policy? by girlintraining · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Hey, 1 in 5 people use this application. Remember that once the application has more than a million users, it can access not only your personal information, but everyone's personal information you can access. So, in short, the creators of Farmville have access to most, if not all, of the Facebook database. Moo, moo.

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    1. Re:Remember the privacy policy? by legojenn · · Score: 5, Funny

      Call me Ms Grumpypants, but my ideal man is not someone whose idea of a fulfilling life is playing some stupid first-person shooter game.

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    2. Re:Remember the privacy policy? by OverlordQ · · Score: 5, Informative

      Remember that once the application has more than a million users, it can access not only your personal information, but everyone's personal information you can access.

      You can disable that.

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  3. Social Networking groups by Idiomatick · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I think the fact that a poor game can be so popular is the fact that they are targeting addicted social network users. That is like saying you can sell games and apps for more on an iphone... duhhh. It is all about the user base. I bet you could shoot fish in a barrel too...

  4. Re:Critical analysis of a browser game? by TheKidWho · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Except, most "nerds" wouldn't be caught dead playing this game.

  5. Re:Unfriending due to Farmville by Whatshisface · · Score: 5, Informative

    Due to Farmvilles massive spamming, and my inability to make it stop telling me when my sisters/friends/coworkers have found a new cow, I've actually resorted to unfriending people who are farmville addicts. My "newsfeed" went from updates on my friends lives to 3/4 farmville useless announcements, making it effectively useless. I was tempted to install the app to see if I could filter them somehow, but ultimately said forget it.

    It's fine if people want to play games, but frankly, the rest of the world doesn't care or need to know that you planted seeds. If I installed a facebook app that broadcasted every time I got a green drop in WoW I'm sure my friends wouldn't be too happy.

    Add to this the Mafia wars spam, and these stupid little apps have made a mess out of what was once a useful tool for me to keep on top of my friends day to day and related silliness.

    It takes one click to block an unwanted application like Farmville from posting to your News Feed. There's a "Hide" option on any News Feed story which will block all posts from that application. Very useful.

  6. Re:Unfriending due to Farmville by jargoone · · Score: 5, Funny

    (Looking for "Like" link...)

  7. Re:Levels! by Relic+of+the+Future · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Nah, dude; women play other MMOPGs, and have been for a long time. They just pretend to be men so that guys who post off-topic sexist remarks to /. (and the guys who mod those guys up) will stop harassing them.

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  8. Re:Forget Farmville by bakdor · · Score: 5, Funny

    I DID marry her - now I play Farmville to block out the pain of my ruined life.