SAN FRANCISCO (CN)-- Online game developer Digital Chocolate claims rival
Zynga Game Network has been producing the Facebook game «Mafia Wars» in violation of trademark, and has «falsely claimed to the public, the United States Patent Office and the courts that it «coined» the Mafia Wars mark and owns superior rights to the mark.»
Reporting from San Francisco — The 700 people lucky enough to work for online social - games maker
Zynga Game Network Inc. feast on exotic gourmet grub prepared by professional chefs.
Not exact matches
For
game developers, Facebook and
Zynga's breakup last week was much - welcomed news: Now that the two company's official relationship has been severed (and
Zynga will be free to develop its own gaming platform on
Zynga.com), the social
network will also no longer play favorites — giving other independent
game developers a fair shake at the exposure and growth the Facebook platform can offer.
As desktop use, traditional ads and virtual payments on apps and
games like those published by
Zynga slow down, many analysts say the company's mobile business, commerce features and new external ad
network will more than make up for it.
Zynga games, like «FarmVille» and «Mafia Wars,» will still be available on Facebook's social
network, but those
games will no longer feature cross-promotions directing users to
Zynga's standalone website.
Pincus helped create
Zynga in 2007 and the company soon gained millions of monthly active users through popular social
games played on mobile devices and
networks such as Facebook (FB), including FarmVille and
Zynga Poker.
Developers, in turn, created apps that became emblematic of the Facebook experience — apps such as Farmville, a farming simulation
game played with friends on the social
network, which was made by the gaming company
Zynga.
Zynga (/ ˈzɪŋɡə /) is a social
network game developer located in San Francisco, United States.
While FarmVille's audience has decreased significantly in recent months due to changes made to Facebook's application notifications, the
Zynga - developed
game is still the most popular app on the social
network, attracting more than 63.7 million monthly active users, according to figures from AppData.
In Q1 this year (Q1 being the first monetary quarter of the year), 15 % of Facebook's revenue is down to
Zynga, creators of
networking games such as Cityville and Farmville.
Eager for distraction and with dense social graphs on the
network, the college - centered Facebook demographic frittered away immense amounts of time and money on
games like
Zynga Poker and FarmVille.