The original FarmVille was a Facebook sensation with a very simple concept: What if you could grow a bunch of crops over time, convert them into profits, and then grow more crops on a bigger farm?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Zynga’s original farming simulation game “FarmVille” will be shut down at the end of this year after over a decade, the company ...
Adobe is terminating its Flash software today, and with it will go Zynga’s original FarmVille game from 2009. That brings to an end an era of social gaming that will be remembered in history with ...
After 11 years, the original FarmVille on Facebook is officially shutting down for good. Virtual farmers will have to say goodbye to their crops and farmlands at the end of 2020. Back in 2009, we all ...
Zynga has revealed that after 11 years the original FarmVille on Facebook is shutting down. In a post on its help page, the developer explains that this has happened in part due to Adobe halting ...
After more than a decade, the original FarmVille game that put developer Zynga on the map is shutting down for good. The reason? It is an Adobe Flash-based title, and with Adobe officially ending ...
Back when Facebook was really getting going, it seemed that the only thing anyone could talk about was FarmVille. Seemingly everyone on the platform was playing that game, and those who were using ...
Though most of you probably stopped playing the original FarmVille ages ago, if you want to get one last hit of nostalgia, today is officially the last day you can play the game on Facebook. Zynga ...
There's no denying that FarmVille and CityVille are not only two of the largest, but the most influential social games to ever grace Facebook. But how could Zynga ever expect lightning to strike twice ...
The game that really put Zynga on the map has returned. Three years after the original, FarmVille 2 has launched. Like it's predecessor, it invites Facebook and Zynga.com players to cultivate their ...
Zynga’s FarmVille proved to be a runaway hit when it launched back in the heady days of 2009, and three years later millions of faux-farmers still habitually tend to their digital crops every day.
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