Open web games are sometimes similar to social games or casual games in how they play, but they don’t sit within a host service like Facebook. This means that they don’t have access to the same channels that those games do, but also that they are more easily shared and found. They sit on their own web addresses, which potentially act as core platforms to seed themselves into platforms (this is called single franchise publishing).
What Games Are advocates that open web games have a very bright future.
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