What Is "Monster World" on Facebook?

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You can play online games for free using your Facebook account.

If you have an account on Facebook or know people who belong to the social networking site, you may have heard that they play Monster World, and wonder what that means. Monster World is a game developed by the Wooga computer game company. At the time of publication more than 8 million people play the game each month on Facebook.

  1. About Facebook

    • Facebook is a free social networking site with more than 750 million account holders from around the world. People use Facebook to catch up with old friends from school and work, remain connected with family, and plan events. You must be at least 13 years old to get a Facebook account.

    Games on Facebook

    • People use Facebook to tell their friends, family and coworkers what's on their mind, share pictures and videos, and exchange messages, and they also use the site to play online games. You don't download a Facebook game to your computer. You launch Facebook games using the same Web browser that you used to log in to your Facebook account.

    About Monster World

    • Monster World is an imaginary land where you explore and cultivate a variety of weird plants, such as lemonade bushes, unicorn trees and chocolate flowers. You gain points by harvesting and selling the plants that you grow in your monster patch. You can play Monster World by yourself as well as with people you know or strangers who are playing when you sign in to Facebook.

    Get Monster World on Facebook

    • Launch your Web browser and navigate to the Facebook website (facebook.com). Log in to your Facebook account. Go to the Monster World page on Facebook (facebook.com/monsterworld). Click "Go to App." A "Request for Permission" page appears. Click "Allow." The Monster World game appears on your screen. After you finish playing, click "Monster World" on the left side of your Facebook home page when you want to play it again.

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