If you got a new iPad and immediately
went to Facebook.com to play your favorite Facebook games, you may have notices
they didn’t work on the iPad browser. Don’t panic! While Safari doesn’t support
the Flash plugin needed to play those games in the browser, there are several
other ways to get your Facebook gaming fix on your new iPad.

A lot of the popular games that you play on Facebook most likely have an App Store counterpart that you can download and run on your iPad. Many of them will even let you sign in with your Facebook account to log in and it’ll bring down all your data, so you can keep playing with all your stuff, against all your friends, right where you left off.
I’ve actually found that I enjoy playing most Facebook games on my iPad rather than on the website. It’s always been a better experience for me.
Here are some App Store equivalents of your favorite Facebook game:
If it doesn’t, there may still be a way to enjoy your favorite Facebook game from your iPad.
Facebook games in the App Store

A lot of the popular games that you play on Facebook most likely have an App Store counterpart that you can download and run on your iPad. Many of them will even let you sign in with your Facebook account to log in and it’ll bring down all your data, so you can keep playing with all your stuff, against all your friends, right where you left off.
I’ve actually found that I enjoy playing most Facebook games on my iPad rather than on the website. It’s always been a better experience for me.
Here are some App Store equivalents of your favorite Facebook game:
Angry Birds – $0.99 – Download Now
Bejeweled Blitz – Free – Download Now
FarmVille – Free – Download Now
Fruit Ninja HD – $2.99 – Download Now
Words with Friends HD – $2.99 – Download Now
Diamond Dash – Free – Download Now
While these are nowhere near all the games available on Facebook, these tend to be some of the most popular ones. If you play another game on Facebook, odds are a quick search for it in the App Store should bring up an iPad version. Most of the games listed above also have a light or ad-supported free version as well if you’d like to try before you buy.If it doesn’t, there may still be a way to enjoy your favorite Facebook game from your iPad.
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