Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Flipboard 0 Flickr Waiting for someone to message you back on Facebook? The social networking site has added a fun new feature that makes getting bored on Messenger a thing of the past. Facebook released Instant Games, which can be played solo or with friends. According to Facebook’s press release, to play a game in Messenger, simply “open a conversation with a friend (or friends!), tap on the game controller icon just below where you type your message, and choose a game to start playing right away.” Scores will be shared with whoever is part of the group chat in order to make it a more competitive experience. If you want to play by yourself, the games are also available in the Messenger search box or Facebook news feed. Some of the 17 game selections include: Pac-Man Space Invaders Words with Friends: Frenzy Hex Zookeeper Instant Games will feature leaderboards, in-context chat and group thread conversations to make playing with friends more engaging. The games, which come after more than 1 billion games of in-Messenger basketball and soccer were played, will be available on newer iOS and Android operating systems, according to the press release, and will make their debut in 30 countries. What are your thoughts on the Facebook Instant Games feature? Which game is your favorite? Sound off in the comments section below! Photo credit: downloadsource.fr, Flickr Twitter Tweet Facebook Share Email This article was written for Business 2 Community by Kane Pepi.Learn how to publish your content on B2C Author: Kane Pepi Kane Pepi is an experienced financial and cryptocurrency writer with over 2,000+ published articles, guides, and market insights in the public domain. Expert niche subjects include asset valuation and analysis, portfolio management, and the prevention of financial crime. Kane is particularly skilled in explaining complex financial topics in a user-friendly … View full profile ›More by this author:VoIP Basics: Everything Beginners Should Know!Bitcoin Investment, Trading & Mining: The Ultimate Guide for BeginnersIs This a Better Way to Set Your 2020 Goals and Resolutions?