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Read more...Zynga has become the envy of folks who want to make money in social games. The company says 31 million people are playing its FarmVille game everday. That’s a population 1/10th the size of the United States checking in every 24 hours. It's not news that the company has learned how to push “viral” to new levels. What many people don’t realize is just how fast the game was created.
In a presentation at the Games Developer Conference in San Francisco on Tuesday, FarmVille’s lead developer, Amitt Mahajan, said his team of 11 built the game in 5 weeks.
Majahan initially planned for an 8-week timeline from conception to launch, but that was trimmed when they saw how quickly development progressed. The team consisted of only six developers, two artists and three designers.
To accelerate development, the company systematically identified speedbumps and eliminated them. In particular, they found four things that tend to delay developers:
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Zynga is the largest social gaming company with 8.5 million daily users and 45 million monthly users. Zynga’s games are available on Facebook, MySpace, Bebo, Hi5, Friendster, Yahoo! and the iPhone, and include Texas Hold’Em Poker, Mafia Wars, YoVille, Vampires, Street Racing, Scramble and Word Twist. The company is funded by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, IVP, Union Square Ventures, Foundry Group, Avalon Ventures, Pilot Group, Reid Hoffman and Peter Thiel. Zynga is headquartered at the Chip Factory in San Francisco. For more information, please visit www.zynga.com.