Campaign India Team
Jun 30, 2010

Zapak Games now on Facebook

Zapak Games will now be available on Facebook as an application. At present, the application features more than 30 different games. Zapak has focussed primarily on casual gaming, which includes sports, arcade, strategy and action games like ice hockey, street soccer, speedway racing and school cricket.

Zapak Games now on Facebook

Zapak Games will now be available on Facebook as an application. At present, the application features more than 30 different games. Zapak has focussed primarily on casual gaming, which includes sports, arcade, strategy and action games like ice hockey, street soccer, speedway racing and school cricket.

The application allows users to select games and challenge their friends, including those who haven’t installed the Zapak application. Users can also win "prizes" for their "trophy cabinet" – a feature provided by the application which lets gamers display the trophies and medals that they win on their profile page.

Commenting on the launch of the Zapak application on Facebook, Deepak Abbot, vice president - product, Zapak.com, said “Zapak has always believed in reaching out to all gaming enthusiasts to provide them with the best gaming content available. Many of our users visit Facebook frequently and this application will offer them their favourite games even when they are not on Zapak.com. With this, they can challenge all their friends for all games and publish their wins to show it off on their profile.”

Users can log in to their Facebook account, and add the Zapak application: http://apps.facebook.com/zapakgames/
 

Source:
Campaign India

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