
(by Plarium): A real-time strategy game from an Israeli indie developer. Spellbound proves that recognizable brands still carry a lot of weight with players on our platform. Smurfs & Co.: Spellbound (by Ubisoft): A sequel to 2011’s The Smurfs & Co, French game developer Ubisoft follows up with a more personalized village-building experience featuring the lovable blue Belgian comic characters. The “Pandalf” panda-wizard monster is an office favorite. Monster Legends (by Social Point): From the Barcelona-based developers of hit game Dragon City, Monster Legends lets players collect, raise and battle monsters of all kinds against each other. This is the first original IP developer for Facebook that feels like a Disney production, right down to the animated mixing bowl loading screen. Kitchen Scramble (by Playdom/Disney Interactive): This cooking-themed time management sim from longtime Facebook game developer Playdom puts players in a food truck and sends them to various food-themed “countries” to serve local cuisine. Jelly Splash launched first on mobile before going cross-platform on Facebook canvas in summer of this year. Jelly Splash (by Wooga): A richly animated line-drawing match-3 game from the developers of popular Facebook game Diamond Dash.

Hit It Rich Casino Slots (by Zynga): This beautifully designed slots simulation from the FarmVille developer features slot machines based on characters and themes from movies, television and comic books. The high quality graphics and sound speak to the developer’s skill with the category. Heart of Vegas (by Product Madness/Aristocrat): This slots game is the first from this developer since its acquisition late last year by land-based casino company Aristocrat. The bright colors and rounded edges of the art style distinguish Farm Heroes Saga both from other match-3 games and from King’s previous successes in the genre. Rather than switching or line-drawing match mechanics, players drop a single pastry from the top of a display case onto pastries of the same type below.įarm Heroes Saga (by King): A farm-themed match-3 game from the makers of the wildly successful Candy Crush Saga. Here’s Facebook’s other top titles, in alphabetical order, with Facebook’s own descriptions:īake Shop Drop (by Broken Bulb Studios): An adorable match-3 game featuring delicious-looking pastries, from the developers of the Miscrits long-running Facebook game franchise. The selections by Facebook’s staff are based on user ratings, Facebook implementation, growth, and overall quality. The game grew organically in the first half of the year, and content updates and additional cases drove more growth in the second half. It features “visceral” art work that includes pretty women who have been slain in rooms filled with clues. It combines crime scene investigation with engaging sharing mechanics.

The top game is a hidden object title from a French indie game studio. Seven are midcore (meaning they hit the spot between casual games like Candy Crush Saga and more traditional game fare) or hardcore games, five are arcade games, and five are casino games. Ten come studios based in Europe or the Middle East. Of the games, eight are cross-platform, integrating with Facebook on the web and mobile. Gaming is one of the most popular activities on Facebook - and one of the most profitable for companies doing business with gigantic social network. ( 本文为游戏邦/编译,拒绝任何不保留版权的转载,如需转载请联系:游戏邦)įacebook named 23 video games as its top titles of 2013, including hidden-object adventure game Criminal Case by Pretty Simple as Game of the Year 2013. Despicable Me(from despicable-me-minion-rush.en)
