MMOHut, "FishVille is a 2D social fish tank simulation game on Facebook that allows players to grow, feed, train, and sell a large variety of tropical fish in their own virtual aquariums. Raise striking Purple Firefish, Hawaiian Hogfish, Pinnate Batfish, Golden Puffers, or Royal Dottybacks in multiple tanks that you can customize and decorate..."
Last month Zynga revealed that 13 of its lesser-performing Facebook games would be closed in order to make the social side of the company less of a massive disappointment. Yesterday players of FishVille and Treasure Isle were informed that those games would be closing up shop on December 5.
What, there was a FishVille?
Fear not children your beloved pets from FishVille are fully transferable to your ChefVille game!
This is not intended to be a factual statement.
MMOHut, "Facebook boasts a plethora of casual MMORPGs, which are currently more akin to browser-based titles. Nevertheless, the social networking platform has the potential to become an MMO powerhouse with its captive audience, albeit virtually, of over 500million. Casual MMO giant Zynga arguably created the first real winner in social network roleplaying with Mafia Wars, which has 45.5million monthly active accounts. In MMO terms that is a mind-boggling statistic..."
FishVille fans can put down the filter and net for a bit and pick up a pitchfork, as Zynga has just added some limited time FarmVille items into the popular aquarium simulation, including a new fish – the Seacow.
The Seacow is joined by a host of FarmVille themed creatures, plants and items. Bales of kelp, tractor subs, and chickens in turn-of-the-century diving helmets are all available for purchase in game.