Friends for Sale

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Friends For Sale
Friends for Sale logo.png
Developer(s) Serious Business (Until February 2010)
Zynga
Platforms Facebook Platform
Release date(s) November 2007[1]
Genre(s) Business simulation game
Mode(s) Multiplayer

Friends for Sale was a massively multiplayer online business simulation game originally developed by Serious Business, available as an application on the social networking website Facebook. The game allowed players to buy and sell virtual pets representing other players.[1] Since its launching by November 2007, Friends for Sale soared into popularity by June 2008, becoming one of the top ten Facebook applications with around 700,000 daily users[2] and activity peaked at around 6.5 million monthly users on 2 November 2009[3] until Zynga acquired Serious Business on 11 February 2010.[4]

Gameplay

Players begin the game receiving some amount of virtual currency, as well as the in-game value of the pet that represents them.[5] A list of the player's Facebook friends appears, along with their selling price. They could be bought; given nicknames and gifts; put to work with, locked from, sold to and used to poke other players.[5][6][7][8]

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