When we mentioned that Best Cool Fun Games was about to release Rocka Bowling 3D on the app store this week, we weren’t just saying that to hear ourselves talk. Come to think of it, we’re not even sure how that would work; these posts aren’t in an audible format. Anyway, the game was, in fact, [...]
Continue reading...Friday, May 18, 2012
Sometimes TriplePoint’s clients can have strange or obtuse names. This is not the case with Best Cool Fun Games. Honestly, that may be the best “exactly what it says on the tin” company name ever. Their games are the best at being cool and fun! End of lesson. Such is the case, we’re told, with [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, May 17, 2012
Man! TriplePoint client Atari just keeps the re-imagined classics coming. Between Asteroids, Breakout, and the ongoing contest for Pong, it’s like a regular Atari circus on mobile devices. Well, maybe that’s unfair. I don’t really mean there’s an Atari circus; it’s not like there’s clowns or a big top or anything. So let’s see what the latest [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, May 10, 2012
Gambling at the casino is pretty great, but there’s two fatal flaws in the process: One; you have to go all the way there and at some point they will probably want you to leave. Two; they usually want money from you at some point. Both of these problems have now been solved by TriplePoint [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, May 10, 2012
After my freshman year of high school, I was denied the school’s offer to buy back my textbooks for a small portion of what I’d originally paid. They reasoned that I had permanently defaced my books by drawing hilariously violent flipbooks in each one. We both knew, of course, that my art had only enhanced the [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, May 10, 2012
I don’t necessarily think it’s surprising that people enjoy Breakout and Asteroids. We’ve known this for a while. Still, for those games and a few others in Atari’s catalog to rack up over 10 million downloads in a single year… okay, that’s impressive. I’ll give you that. TriplePoint client Atari may now safely boast, with that figure [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 9, 2012
How many idle games do you have clogging up your Draw Something queue? According to the app’s data on AppData (by way of Kotaku), I’d guess about a third of your games are sitting idle. In the last month, roughly 5 million players (about a third of its nearly 15 million users a month ago) have [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, May 3, 2012
Remember Sketch Nation Studio? I would hope so; the game-creation app only debuted a couple of weeks ago. In that short time, however, over 2,000 user-created games have been made freely available within the app itself — and reportedly dozens more are coming soon for actual 99-cent purchase on the App Store. That’s the news this [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Years from now, when your mobile app has sold its billionth copy, your friends will say, “Oh, man. That’s awesome, but how did you ever get started? Where did you come up with the money?” And you’ll be all, “It was AppStori.” And then they’ll say, “App Store-y? Like, it was similar to the App [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, April 18, 2012
You’ve probably played Draw Something by now, unless Zynga is in the habit of paying $200M for games nobody is playing. So, it’s probably a safe assumption that you’re well-versed in the art of touch-screen composition; your fingers have undoubtedly wrought any number of glorious masterpieces for your online pals to enjoy. Wouldn’t it be nice [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Were you worried about losing all of your shapes? It’s a valid concern. Still, you really should try losing a few shapes; it turns out it’s a pretty fun thing to do. We advised you as much when TriplePoint client dreamfab released The Lost Shapes for iOS a little while ago. But, if you were concerned [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Hockey playoff beards start today! Is your chin adequately covered? The fine facial hair aficionados at Hothead Games would like to know. As game developers, publishers, beardcombers, and TriplePoint clients, the folks at Hothead want to ensure that America is prepared for the 2012 NHL Playoffs, both spiritually and… hair-fully. To that end, they’ve just [...]
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
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