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As investors agonize over Facebook’s future, the online social network used by a seventh of the world’s population isn’t forgetting the importance of play. Nearly a quarter of Facebook members play online and developers of game applications are keenly tuned into the trend of using smartphones or tablets to connect to the social network. With 235 million folks taking part in games at Facebook, the Northern California company sees a potential revenue source in the mobile arena, where it has been lambasted for failing to profit from its popularity. “Games really are important to us at Facebook because they are something our users love and our developers build businesses around,” said Matt Wyndowe, head of the games and applications team at Facebook. “We’ve seen mobile greatly increase the amount of time people spend playing games ... It is a rapidly growing ecosystem.” Online play has evolved rapidly since San Francisco-based Zynga rose to stardom with titles such as “FarmVille” and “Zynga Poker” tailored for Facebook friends sitting at desktops or laptops. Zynga has launched its own website for games and made a priority of tailoring titles for Internet-connected mobile devices in the fierce competition for people’s time and interest. There are now more than 185,000 Facebook-synched game apps available for smartphones or tablets powered by Apple or Android software that jointly dominate the mobile gadget market. Video-game titans such as Ubisoft and Electronic Arts not only design games for Facebook but use the platform to extend or augment play of blockbuster titles on consoles such as the Xbox or PlayStation. “There used to be a limited set of genres of games on Facebook, but now there is everything from casual to hard core and the demographics have exploded,” Wyndowe said. “You see developers spending millions of dollars on games,” he continued. “Particularly European companies have been hitting it out of the park.” A “SongPop” smartphone game that challenges people to guess tune titles rocketed to the top of the charts recently, with its rapid spread being credited in part to sharing by friends at Facebook. “Developers provide the great games and we provide the social layer that makes it more fun for users,” said Wyndowe. “Games like SongPop, Words With Friends or Draw Something wouldn’t be nearly as fun with random opponents or against a computer.” Kixeye is ranked as one of the most profitable developers on the Facebook platform, with over 5 million people each month playing its creations such as “Battle Pirates” and “War Commander.” The San Francisco-based company has grown from 40 employees to 280 in the past year and is hiring more than two dozen people per month, said Facebook. Online games portal King.com took its titles to Facebook last year and quickly became one of the social network’s top five game developers with hits “Bubble Witch Saga” and “Candy Crush Saga.” Facebook is helping King.com and others follow members onto smartphones or tablets by letting people playing on desktop computers know when mobile applications are available, and then guiding them to downloads. Facebook opened an application Center in May, setting the stage to get a piece of the action as games spread at the social network. “It introduces a huge mobile discovery mechanism,” King.com spokesman Alex Dale said. “People like to be able to play casual games where ever they are and on whatever device they want,” he continued. “If you give them the chance, they will play more.” Games by nature are social and the potential is great to thrive in the Facebook “social graph” that recently passed the billion-member milestone, according to Dale. “How popular do you think the iPhone would have been if games hadn’t been available on it?” Dale asked rhetorically. “People like to play together, and Facebook made it really easy to be social.” Facebook has no plans to make games of its own, according to Wyndowe. Instead, the social network wants to be the venue where people can connect to play using whatever devices they wish. “I think people are going to be blown away by games they see at Facebook.com and on mobile on Facebook.”  

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