Play Farmville Outside Of The Facebook Website
With it more than 65 million players online, FarmVille has been voted to be the most popular game there is currently on Facebook. Players have to log in first on their Facebook account in order to take care of their farm. Due to its popularity, a lot of people are now signing up for their free accounts just to start planting their crops.
I know how fun it is playing FarmVille with your Facebook account but believe me, some people doesn’t want to have their own accounts. So they try looking for alternative ways to play the game and not having a Facebook account, unfortunately there’s none. You could even try the FarmVille site itself but it will still ask you to log on to your Facebook account to be able to play.
I also tried visiting the Zynga site itself. There you would find all of their games that are available for different networks; and sad to say that FarmVille really is exclusively available only at Facebook.
Well if you happen to have an account with Facebook then this wont be a problem for you, but for those who doesn’t, ot would be a real problem. Some people on the other hand would just make dummy accounts and not disclose any real information about them, and since there are so many people listed that could be added as neighbors then it would be very easy to just add them all.
But I found a bit of good news, something that could make our gaming experience more fun, and that is the rumor that Zynga is actually planning to make FarmVille a full version game. At that moment I already picture myself not being logged on to Facebook but still able to play the game.
Zynga, the makers of FarmVille, is ready to break the 65 million plus player game out of the confines of Facebook by making a full version of the game available on FarmVille.com. First word of Zynga’s intent to build the site broke on TechCrunch. The game will still use Facebook Connect as a way to log into the game (which means that your farm will be saved) but by breaking outside of the social networking site’s confines, Zynga may allow other logins as well.
Given Facebook’s recent rules around viral marketing that many on the services consider spam, Zynga may have decided to go it alone due to some of those restrictions. But with the company’s admission that it has had deals to offer “scammy ads” to players, early comments about the move were mixed.
If this is a good news for you then this would be for a lot of people as well, but for now, let’s just keep it inside our Facebook accounts and at least you can still update your profile or play other games as well.
As a writer, Aimee Jones has had a marked interest in Farmville game for a long time now. For more reliable insights into Game Farmville, check out their resourceful website now.
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February 7th, 2010 at 2:09 pm
good post, really