THURSDAY,
JANUARY 21, 2016
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Making money from mobile gaming is tough. Your game—if it somehow manages to stand out from hundreds of thousands of other games—is unlikely recoup your investment. The average game on the App Store sells for only US $0.57. Although there are some highly profile instances of games—Game of War – Fire Age and Clash of Clans—raking in more than a million dollars in 2016, they are more of an exception than the rule. But that does not mean the gaming scene is all-gloomy for an investor like you.
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Chetan
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FRIDAY,
JANUARY 15, 2016
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As iPad app development continues to expand, new trends are emerging and old ones are going into oblivion. The change is so fast that a programming paradigm or a tool that was popular last year may not even cut it this year’s standards for mobile app development
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Chetan
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THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER 19, 2015
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Indie iPhone game development is loads of fun, and in the community, nothing is more antithetical to its core values than working in a large corporation. But keep those preconceived notions aside for a while and think rationally. There are some great benefits to work as an iPhone developer for a firm.
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Annie
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WEDNESDAY,
JUNE 03, 2015
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If choice is a big factor to go by, then there was never a better time to be a mobile game aficionado. Hundreds of games are being published on the App Store and the Play Store everyday. Mobile game development is already a multibillion dollar industry and its growth shows no signs of abating in the foreseeable future.
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Annie
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