Google+ added games, including the hugely popular Angry Birds, to its fast-growing social network, vying with Facebook to be the hub for people’s online lives.
“We want to make playing games online just as fun and just as meaningful as playing in real life,” Google senior vice president of engineering Vic Gundotra said in a blog post.
Along with global game sensation Angry Birds, the initial array of offerings available at Google+ included Bejeweled Blitz, Zynga Poker and Dragon Age Legends.
A standalone version of Crime City lets Google+ members play as a ruthless crime boss.
“We’re excited to partner with Google to bring Crime City to Google+ users,” Funzio chief executive Ken Chiu said. “We can’t wait to release more great games on Google+ in the future.”
A Facebook version of Crime City leapt to popularity after being released in September last year.
Just hours after Google+ added games, Facebook touted a set of new features for playing online with friends.
“When you’re playing games, you’ll now see a separate stream of your friends’ game activity, scores and achievements in a ticker,” Facebook’s Jared Morgenstern said in a post late on Thursday on the social network’s blog.
“The best way to find new games is through friends, and now you’ll have more opportunities to see what they’re playing,” he said.
Facebook increased the screen size of games and made it easier to bookmark favorite titles or adjust settings regarding which friends can see what is being played, according to Morgenstern.
Google is a latecomer to -social networking, but its new site, Google+, has grown rapidly to more than 10 million members since its launch on June 28.
While Google+ may be the fastest-growing social network ever, it remains to be seen whether it posea a serious threat to the social networking titan Facebook, which has more than 750 million members.
Google has a billion users worldwide that could be drawn into the California-based Internet giant’s social network.
Games are among the most popular activities on Facebook, where social game startup Zynga rose to stardom.
Most Google+ users — 6.4 million — are in the US, followed by India, with 3.6 million, Canada, with 1.1 million, Britain, with 1.1 million and Germany with more than 920,000, according to online tracker comScore.
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