Zynga is spreading its wings beyond Facebook, the giant social network that made it a giant gaming network in its own right. Some 232 million Facebook users also use Zynga.
It has launched a new, independent gaming platform, Project Z. Other than the absence of Facebook, Project Z sounds as though it will operate very much in the same fashion as Zynga has to date. The games will be free; however, players can advance more quickly by buying the online virtual goods Zynga also sells. Players can reserve their gamer tags, now called “zTags,” by visiting the Zynga website.
Zynga Wants to Fly - but Keep a Room in the Nest
Posted by: Erika Morphy October 12, 2011 09:20 AMZynga is spreading its wings beyond Facebook, the giant social network that made it a giant gaming network in its own right. Some 232 million Facebook users also use Zynga.
It has launched a new, independent gaming platform, Project Z. Other than the absence of Facebook, Project Z sounds as though it will operate very much in the same fashion as Zynga has to date. The games will be free; however, players can advance more quickly by buying the online virtual goods Zynga also sells. Players can reserve their gamer tags, now called “zTags,” by visiting the Zynga website.