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Zynga made the announcement at Facebook’s mobile event today.
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Android has been a relatively weak platform for games, largely because of problems with Google’s Android Market. That makes it hard to do well with games that are sold as downloads on Android. But companies such as Rovio have had big hits launching free ad-supported games on Android phones, such as Angry Birds.
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San Francisco-based Zynga said it has no other details to announce about the game yet. Zynga’s game will take advantage of single-sign-on, a new feature from Facebook that allows users to avoid typing in numerous user names and passwords to access multiple apps on a mobile phone; instead, users can simply log into their Facebook account, and Facebook will automatically sign them in to other apps.
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