New Interactive Pixelated iPhone Game Enables Gamers to Create Own Interactive Pixelated iPhone Game

"We're really trying to encourage gamers to not just play the pixelated games we make, but to also make their own," said Zynga executive, Terry Engal.
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In technology news, Zynga, creator of Farmville, has developed a brand new interactive pixelated iPhone game which enables gamers to create their very own interactive pixelated iPhone game. Zynga feels that they are offering a gaming experience that will not only revolutionize mobile gaming, but one that will most certainly make all gamers uncomfortably squint at some fuzzy blobs on a small screen.

"We're really trying to encourage gamers to not just play the pixelated games we make, but to also make their own," said Zynga executive, Terry Engal. "As fun as it might be to raise a really blurry farm, maybe some gamers would rather run an extremely out-of-focus restaurant. I don't know. But that's up to the gamer to decide."

The game is expected to hit the iStore on Monday, March 22. When asked how many copies they expected to sell on the first day, Zynga executives said they were "unclear."

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