Have you thought about making a mobile web gaming app? If you have, check out some of these new technogies like pubnub.com and weboolu.com that can help you accelerate your development as well present new interactive possiblities for you game!
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E3 2012 is in full swing and while there haven’t been a lot of surprises, there have been a few things that caught our attention. Two key takeaways we've seen so far are that hardware isn’t driving the industry anymore and that indie game design groups like IndieCade are opening the door for indie developers and small teams to compete with the major brands. This may not seem all that surprising, but together this signals quite a large industry shift.
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Freemium games command an ARPU up to 4X standard games, and have longer revenue cycles. But they can be more expensive to develop, and require back-end systems and a commitment well beyond launch.
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PlayPhone Gives Games an Extra Life (login required)
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You've developed the killer app, now we're here to help you get it noticed!
At the AT&T Developer Summit, Quyen Quach, Director of Consumer Apps and Games, and Larry Short, Lead Content Marketing Manager at AT&T Mobility gave their tips on getting your app noticed.
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This year's Casual Connect conference in Seattle brought together many of the top minds in the casual gaming industry.
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