Facebook Messenger Adds Instant Games mobile web platform
Facebook has announced an update to its Messenger platform
that makes games a central part of the popular messaging client. Dubbed Instant
Games, the new feature is available in 30 countries on Android and iOS devices
starting today, with a total of 17 games to get things rolling including the
likes of Pac-Man, Galaga, Space Invaders, Arkanoid, Everwing and Words With
Friends.
The new HTML5
gaming platform works on both the web and mobile, letting Facebook users play
games on Messenger and in the Facebook News Feed without the need to download
anything. To start a game on Messenger you just need to tap on the game
controller icon in your conversations next to the photos and stickers buttons
and choose the game you want to play from the list.
Facebook Messenger automatically shares
high scores and leaderboards to the thread the game was launched from so its
easy to challenge people. Players will be able to share high scores and
achievements on the News Feed, and friends can jump right into the action from
Facebook’s app or website.
For now, the
platform is in closed beta, but developers can apply to build Instant Games.
The company has
previously experimented with games on mobile by hiding basketball or soccer
mini games that launched when sending a specific emoji to a friend. And of
course gaming was also a big — and annoying — part of Facebook’s website a few
years ago with FarmVille and the like.
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