Party Place

2012 video game


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FieldValue
titleParty Place
imageParty Place logo.jpg
developerZynga
releasedDecember 6, 2012
genresocial network game
modesSingle-player with multiplayer interaction
platformsiOS, Android
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| title = Party Place | image = Party Place logo.jpg | developer = Zynga | released = December 6, 2012 | genre = social network game | modes = Single-player with multiplayer interaction | platforms = iOS, Android Party Place is a defunct virtual party simulation and social game developed by Zynga. It is the company's first 3D mobile game. Party Place launched globally December 6, 2012 for iOS and Android devices.

Gameplay

In this game, players create an avatar based on a social stereotype, such as sassy, glamorous, or risque, to represent them. Avatars can be customized to change their attributes such as hair, clothing, and eye color. From there, players decorate their home, throw parties, clean up afterwards, and then get ready for the next bash. and can also crash their friends' parties. Games.com's Joe Osborne said that the game appeared to be "a cross between The Sims FreePlay by EA and Zynga's own YoVille."

The game was free to play and included locked content. obtained by regularly playing the game. Players spent real money to purchase in-game coin bundles to access locked content.

Development

The game was initially given a limited release in December 2012 to the Canadian App Store. On December 6, 2012, the game was made available to United States customers and others worldwide. *GameZebo*s John Anthony said he was surprised that Party Place "doesn't appear to mirror the design of an existing game, a practice that has gotten the company into trouble on more than one occasion."

References

References

  1. Kee, Edwin. (6 December 2012). "Party Place is Zynga's First 3D Mobile Game". Ubergizmo.
  2. "Party Place Is Zynga's First 3D Mobile Game". itstruck.me.
  3. Osborne, Joe. (6 December 2012). "Zynga throws a hootenanny in your pocket with Party Place on mobile". Games.com.
  4. "Introducing Party Place: Zynga's First 3D Mobile Game That Brings Out Your Inner Party Animal!". Zynga.
  5. Shaul, Brandy. (3 December 2012). "Party Place is Zynga's answer to The Sims on iOS". Games.com.
  6. Anthony, John. (Dec 3, 2012). "Zynga quietly releases new Sims-style game, Party Place". [[Gamezebo]].

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