One of Facebook’s early successes, “Farmville,” is no longer supported by Adobe, CNN reported.
“Farmville” was a popular game more than 10 years ago.
Users leaned towards digital fields and harvested fake vegetables.
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The game shut down for Good Thursday, a victim of outdated Adobe Flash Player software.
Adobe decided to kill Flash after it declined in popularity due to the difficulty of working on cell phones.
Apple blocked it completely from its iPhones in 2010, citing security vulnerabilities.
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Adobe has now abandoned support for Flash and will block all Flash content on January 12.
If you still had money to use for in-app additions to “Farmville,” game maker Zynga says “bad luck.”
It does not give a refund for that money.