
Farmville is one of the most popular game on Facebook. The game has 75.2 million active users and over 18.1 million fans in January 2010 . That’s really a huge amount. Taimur Asad of Redmond Pie has been playing farmville with the HTC Desire ROM on his Nexus One . But i saw the video, the game is not working properly but it is working. As you may know that the Desire ROM features Adobe Flash Player 10.1.
You guys can try this game on your Nexus One by using HTC Desire ROM. “Can Your iPhone do that?”. But i will say “Can original Nexus One do that?”. The answer is no. Flash Player 10.1 for Android is coming soon. May be then it will be possible.
As you can see in this video, the Flash Player is running on Nexus One.
Take a look on the video:
Source: RedmondPie







Amazingggg. Sense looks like it runs smoothly on the Nexus. If flash isn’t released soon I might try the desire rom. So tempting but the flash control looks not so good. The multi touch on the nexus is only 2 points so playing farmville seems hard.
Amazingggg. Sense looks like it runs smoothly on the Nexus. If flash isn’t released soon I might try the desire rom. So tempting but the flash control looks not so good. The multi touch on the nexus is only 2 points so playing farmville seems hard.
music is from nexus channel lol
yup.. the music is awesome
music is from nexus channel lol
yup.. the music is awesome
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It doesn’t have Flash 10.1, it has an alpha version of flash lite. Stop spreading misconceptions, that’s straight from Adobe’s mouth.
It doesn’t have Flash 10.1, it has an alpha version of flash lite. Stop spreading misconceptions, that’s straight from Adobe’s mouth.