Other July 9, 2013 Hackaphone 2013 in Odessa On August 8-10, 2013, a Hackathon on mobile application development will be held in Odessa as part of Mobile Developer Day with the support of Provectus IT.
Other July 9, 2013 Microsoft goes into free-2-play Today, at the Develop game developers conference in Brighton, it became known that Microsoft is working on four free-2-play games for mobile devices at once.
Other July 9, 2013 Unity has two million developers In three months, the number of registered Unity developers has increased by 200 thousand, and has grown to 2 million.
Industry July 9, 2013 NativeX: users are spending more and more time on mobile games The mobile marketing company NativeX has calculated the average duration of a gaming session on mobile devices. According to their calculations, it is now 3 minutes 37 seconds.
Industry July 9, 2013 Hasbro acquired a controlling stake in Backflip Studios Hasbro, which owns IP’s such as Dungeons & Dragons, Transformers and Monopoly, spent $112 million to buy a 70% stake in Backflip Studios.
Other July 9, 2013 White Nights 2013: Pavel Ryakkonen (Nevosoft) “Time to be determined!” We are starting the publication of reports with the recent White Nights: Mobile Games Conference of mobile game developers in St. Petersburg. Today we are posting a video with a lecture by Pavel Ryakkonen, Distribution Director of Nevosoft.
Industry July 9, 2013 The indie game The Color Gray will be released soon on iOS and Android In August, the developer December Studios will release a cyberpunk quest on iOS and Android devicesThe Color Gray. Contrary to all expectations, there will not be a single puzzle in the game.
Industry July 9, 2013 App Store History in pictures Apple celebrates the fifth anniversary of the App Store. Yesterday, the best store apps became available for download for free, today the company shared with iTunes users the full history of the app store in pictures.
Industry July 9, 2013 Microsoft has lowered the price for registration in Windows Phone Dev Center Microsoft Corporation is now asking for $19 instead of $99 for the right to develop applications for Windows Phone. However, this offer will be temporary – only until August 27.