I have been playing Facebook games for a few days now. As research (I made a
new account for it). I must say I'm quite astounded.
These games are nothing but hysterical. They constantly tell you what to do. There's not a moment for reflexion. Not even for solving a puzzle or something like that. They have completely removed the idea of gaming and replaced it by pure entertainment (without the hassle of challenges). I guess in that sense FarmVille is another response to the notgames challenge.
And while it's quite possible to fill your time doing menial tasks, the games continuously present you with items that can be purchased (for real money). It's like trying to play a game in a shopping mall filled with blaring babies and dressed up students handing you coupons.
My experience on Facebook ended up increasing my respect for more "conventional" video-games (first person shooters, 3D action adventures, etc). Obviously they are far more ambitious in terms of storytelling and presentation. But even their game aspect now feels superior to me. These games have the nerve to actually present you with a challenge before you get your reward! Do they think they are art??
Ultimately these Facebook games tell me two things:
1. Forget about my ideas to make money with games. I will never beat Facebook.
2. Forget about entertaining. Facebook games have solved that problem to perfection.
Facebook games are far more escapist than anything I've ever seen. Not because they present you with a fantasy to indulge in. That would require imagination. Facebook games have found a way to completely occupy your brain with triviality. You simply don't have time to think about your real world problems, your hopes and desires, let alone the human condition. And they can entertain you for hours, days.