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Social gaming is a form of gaming that is focused on social interaction and collaboration. It is typically played on social media platforms such as Facebook, and is often free-to-play. Social gaming is often used to describe games that are designed to be played with friends or family, and can involve a variety of genres such as strategy, puzzle, and trivia. These games often involve leaderboards, achievements, and other forms of competition.
Social gaming has become increasingly popular in recent years, with many developers creating games specifically for social media platforms. These games often feature in-app purchases, which can be used to purchase virtual goods or to progress further in the game.
Some of the companies in the social gaming market include Zynga, King, Supercell, Glu Mobile, and Playtika. Show Less Read more