- Killer Crowdsourcing Apps December 06, 2010

Crowdsourcing is probably the most tangible and biggest exponent of the “wisdom of the crowd” concept. With it, we can make an open call to thousands, or even millions, of minds to solve our problems. Check out these cool crowdsourcing apps.
Tags: crowdsourcingNo comments - Using Design Patterns in Game Development November 17, 2010

What are design patterns? Find out how they can save game developers from a lot of headaches, especially in iterative development.
- Drawn: a fine mix of graphics and gameplay November 03, 2010

With its unique storyline and rich graphics, Drawn rivals the popularity of hardcore 3D games.
Tags: casual games Drawn - The Phenomenon of Online Social Gaming September 24, 2010

Disney recently bought social game developer Playdom for $563 million, while Google is having ongoing negotiations with game companies for its pet project called Google Games (reportedly designed to counter Facebook’s social game dominance). So what exactly is the reason why online social games are so popular?
- Selling casual games through the Try and Buy model September 16, 2010

Today, casual gaming is estimated to be a $3 billion industry. Like in any booming business, many new players are joining the bandwagon and competition gets tougher by the day. To keep up with the race, game developers and publishers use the try and buy model in game portals.
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