

On July 23, 2014, Café World was completely removed from Facebook.“We looked at CityVille on the web and thought about how we can give our players the best possible CityVille experience on mobile,” he said. Zynga announced on, that it would be closing the game on 22 July 2014. It was a freemium game, meaning there is no cost to play, but players have the option of purchasing premium content. In 2012, the game attracted approximately 2.6 million monthly active users. Players who successfully completed the goal series were entered for a chance to win a trip to Britain. To celebrate the second anniversary, players were challenged to complete a goal series to prepare a feast for British Royals. įollowing the Japan earthquake in March 2011, Zynga re-released several Japanese-themed decorations to Café World in order to benefit Japan's Save the Children Earthquake Emergency Fund. Players who successfully completed the order were entered for a chance to win a trip for two to New York City. In celebration of the first anniversary, players were challenged to complete a “One Year Anniversary Party” order with five new cookbook recipes. Available on Facebook, players strive to become master chefs and build a food empire by completing catering orders. It quickly became the fastest growing social game ever, reaching 8 million users in seven days, and peaked at over 10 million daily active users, which made it Zynga's third-largest game after FarmVille and CityVille.
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Café World is a defunct multiplayer restaurant simulation social network game created by Zynga and launched in September 2009.
