Zapak launches IPL-based social cricket game on Facebook - Cricville

Posted on 08-02-2012

Zapak has launched Cricville, a social cricket game on Facebook. This is Zapak’s second social game, the first being Zapak Tambola.

Cricville is based on the Indian Premier League, where the player is an IPL team manager, hiring and managing players, procuring coaches to train players and improve the team’s performance, as well as upgrade the team’s stadium.

The new Zapak social cricket game will allow players to issue and accept challenges on Facebook, play in tournaments to increase the team’s rankings, and train in practice matches.

Speaking on the launch of Cricville, Manish Agarwal, Chief Operating Officer, Reliance Entertainment - Digital Business, said:

“Cricket is not just a game but a complete religion by itself in India. With IPL being just round the corner this is the perfect time to launch Cricville. Cricville follows an easy and competitive gameplay which will appeal not only to cricket fans but also to other gaming enthusiasts on Facebook , Zapak wants to tap the Indian themed games segment which offer universal appeal on Facebook aggressively and what better way to spearhead that other than Cricket! “

To experience Cricville, users can log on to http://apps.facebook.com/zapakcricville.

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