Inside Social Games: Tracking the Convergence of Games and Social Networks

Inside Social GamesIt’s been many weeks in the making, but we at Inside Facebook have some exciting news to share today – we are launching a new, experimental second blog called Inside Social Games! Inside Social Games is going to be entirely devoted to tracking the convergence of games and social network platforms.

So what are social games anyway – and why Inside Social Games now? Just as I was surprised two years ago by the way my “non-geeky” friends were using Facebook, I’m finding myself repeatedly being surprised by the way those same people are playing new kinds of “social games” inside Facebook (and MySpace, Bebo, Friendster, Hi5, and Orkut) now. Games that, despite their apparent simplicity or complexity, are being adopted in large numbers by people outside traditional console, PC, and online gaming demographics. Games on social networks are bringing together family and friends like games never before have – and we think that’s pretty darn cool.

Like Inside Facebook two years ago, I’m starting Inside Social Games as an experiment. An experiment into what “social gaming” really means and how social games may or may not be changing the way large numbers of people play and communicate. What the results will be, I’m not yet sure, but I’m excited to see what conversations emerge over the coming weeks and months, especially between the game design and SNAP communities.

I’m proud to announce that I’ve been able to land Chris Holt (also of PC Gamer) to review current and new releases. Chris would love to receive tips on new games, so feel free to contact him at submit AT insidesocialgames DOT com to let him know what you’re up to.

We’re looking forward to tracking not only the games but also the people and companies behind them that are leading the charge into this new and exciting space. We believe some interesting new companies will be created as the worlds of gaming and social networks collide. It should be a fun ride. Please drop us a line any time!

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2 Responses to “Inside Social Games: Tracking the Convergence of Games and Social Networks”

  1. Kevin Gao says:

    look fw to it – this space is huge and is only growing. games that live on social networks is a big space, and i think an interesting area will also be social networks that live inside games (a la second life and other mmorpgs)

  2. Jamie says:

    Inside = the new mashable.com lol

    Inside expanding into new waters

    well insidefacebook like allfacebook.com is for facebook news. hi5 bebo and myspace articles slightly go off the main core of this site but interesting that they developing there own platforms (bebo – cough application directory is facebook with css colour changes not seen the supposed opensocial API stuff with google that should allow it with everything else [except non members Livespaces & Facebook)

    waits for Ilike and developers using the service through 1 place regardless of platform using and this being accessible on all platforms (no more 3 superpoke or top friends [bebo, myspace and facebook] just 1! and also no social network favoritism e.g. network specific extras (although at the moment its in facebook favor)

    roll on ilike.development.openid.com etc ilike’s myspace, facebook bebo and et al in one place

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