Cut The Rope maker's next adorable mobile game is Pudding Monsters
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Pudding Monsters iOS Android Surely, you've played Cut The Rope ... right? Either way--though you really should rectify that--the folks behind the enormously successful mobile puzzle game, ZeptoLab, have announced their next creation: Pudding Monsters.
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WALTHAM, Mass., Dec. 4, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ -- Lycos, Inc., a pioneer in online search and leading developer of online games and website publishing, today announced the release of Evincible, a social word game for iOS. Evincible is available for free ...
See all stories on this topic »PlayHaven Introduces Game-Changing Free User Segmentation Tools to Help ...
Marketwire (press release)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire - Dec 4, 2012) - PlayHaven, the leader in player relationship management and monetization solutions for mobile games, has revealed User Segmentation, the latest free addition to its market-leading toolset. PlayHaven's ...
See all stories on this topic »Slant Six Games opens up about its move from mainstream to mobile
Inside Social Games
Developer Slant Six Games has been primarily known for its work on AAA gaming properties, but it's now shifted trajectories and is working on a series of original games for mobile devices. We recently got to sit down and talk with Managing Director ...
See all stories on this topic »Adobe fans mobile gadget game flames
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Adobe released a free tool kit to make it easier for developers to create Flash-based games to ride the growing wave of playing on smartphones, tablets, and in Internet browsers. Adobe released a free tool kit to make it easier for developers to create ...
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HitFox Group Accelerates Global Expansion of Game Distribution Start-Ups ...
Marketwire (press release)
HitFox's mobile game marketing business AppLift which launched in August 2012, is already driving up to 10,000 non-incentivized installs per game, country and day in 30 different markets. Additionally, HitFox's mobile game discovery company and app ...
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Games.com News (blog)
Pudding Monsters iOS Android Surely, you've played Cut The Rope ... right? Either way--though you really should rectify that--the folks behind the enormously successful mobile puzzle game, ZeptoLab, have announced their next creation: Pudding Monsters.
See all stories on this topic »Mobile Game Evincible Challenges You To "Prove Your Wordiness"
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
WALTHAM, Mass., Dec. 4, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ -- Lycos, Inc., a pioneer in online search and leading developer of online games and website publishing, today announced the release of Evincible, a social word game for iOS. Evincible is available for free ...
See all stories on this topic »PlayHaven Introduces Game-Changing Free User Segmentation Tools to Help ...
Marketwire (press release)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire - Dec 4, 2012) - PlayHaven, the leader in player relationship management and monetization solutions for mobile games, has revealed User Segmentation, the latest free addition to its market-leading toolset. PlayHaven's ...
See all stories on this topic »Slant Six Games opens up about its move from mainstream to mobile
Inside Social Games
Developer Slant Six Games has been primarily known for its work on AAA gaming properties, but it's now shifted trajectories and is working on a series of original games for mobile devices. We recently got to sit down and talk with Managing Director ...
See all stories on this topic »Adobe fans mobile gadget game flames
Phys.Org
Adobe released a free tool kit to make it easier for developers to create Flash-based games to ride the growing wave of playing on smartphones, tablets, and in Internet browsers. Adobe released a free tool kit to make it easier for developers to create ...
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| Wooga now prioritising mobile Develop (blog) Social gaming powerhouse Wooga tnowdedicates more of its workforce to makingmobile games than social games, it has emerged. The news is only significant considering that German outfit Wooga established itself as a stalwart of Facebook games ... See all stories on this topic » | Develop (blog) |
Marketwire (press release)
HitFox's mobile game marketing business AppLift which launched in August 2012, is already driving up to 10,000 non-incentivized installs per game, country and day in 30 different markets. Additionally, HitFox's mobile game discovery company and app ...
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