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Up to 200 people can play each game, which starts in ancient times and ends beyond the space age. Each player has a city, and they can join a civilization to cooperate with other players on quests and discoveries. They can also work together to create world wonders and vote to attack another civilization or defend their land. "Civ World" joins Facebook less than a week after "FarmVille" maker Zynga Inc. made a filing for its initial public offering of stock. The game was developed by Firaxis and published by Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. "We are at the very early stages of the whole Facebook gaming phenomenon," Meier said. "'Civ World' is taking a more game-oriented approach. It's a really new idea that we are trying, and we don't know if this will appeal to `FarmVille' players or `Civilization' players." If its creators succeeded, "Civ World" will do both.
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