Social Gaming Blog FacebookGamesNow.com Announces Official Launch

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Social Gaming Blog FacebookGamesNow.com Announces Official Launch
Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) October 22, 2010
FacebookGamesNow.com, a social network gaming review site, officially launched today. The blog offers reviews, information and recommendations for Facebook games and other gaming concepts. In its infancy, FacebookGamesNow.com has reviewed popular Facebook games like FarmVille, Ninja Wars and MyTown.
In addition to Facebook game reviews, the blog offers interesting articles about what goes on behind the scenes of Facebook games. Developers, game enthusiasts and web designers can expect to find technical articles that describe the technical and methodological aspects behind social network games.
Wayne Rothschild, the blogger behind FacebookGamesNow.com, says that many Facebook game enthusiasts are interested in learning more about the games they enjoy. âWhen you get into a certain game, whether on Facebook or another platform, you develop a desire to learn more and get deeper into the game,â said Rothschild. âFacebookGamesNow.com allows Facebook gamers to get closer to the games they love.â
Facebook games continue to be an increasingly used aspect of the social network. With popular games like Mafia Wars, FarmVille and Sorority Life, Facebook users can extend their social interaction with friends and online acquaintances. Many games offer incentives for users to play, creating a type of gaming platform that hasnât typically been available until now.
âThe popularity of Facebook games, in my opinion, is based largely on the idea that you can play directly with people you know,â said Rothschild. âWith other online games, you might be playing someone across the country, or even in a different country. Facebook games create a personalized experience that isnât available anywhere else.â
To see reviews of Facebook games and learn more about social network games, visit http://www.FacebookGamesNow.com.
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