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on Feb 14th, 2012 | 0 comments
Angry Birds has finally arrived on Facebook after more than a year of development. The release makes good on the promise Rovio’s “Mighty Eagle” Peter Vesterbacka and Rovio Asia SVP Henri Holm made last month when they announced the Facebook version of the game would launch on Valentine’s Day.
The Facebook version of Angry Birds is different from the Chrome, Google+ and mobile versions of the game in several ways. There are four new powerups to buy in addition to the Mighty Eagle, but unlike the mobile version, where a single lifetime purchase of $0.99 unlocks the powerup, players of the...
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on Feb 9th, 2012 | 0 comments
Social media has infiltrated into daily routine of our social & professional lives so much that most of the users seem obsessed with it. We check our Facebook Notifications and Tweets more frequently than we check our emails. An average user of social media spends more time on social platforms than he/she studies or works. This is just a generic analysis of social media addiction.
Are you obsessed with social media as well? Are you hungry for who uses social media the most? If you are, I’ve brought you analytical infographics that show “Who Likes What” taking into consideration the...
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on Feb 9th, 2012 | 0 comments
29 WAYS TO STAY CREATIVE from TO-FU on Vimeo.
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on Jan 21st, 2012 | 0 comments
Digital distribution services like Xbox Live Arcade and Steam have enabled the indie games community to blossom in the last few years, enabling small teams and hand crafted titles to achieve attention and success on a scale like never before. Here are our top 5 indie game developers to watch out for in 2012.
1) Jonathan Blow: Braid, The Witness
Jonathan and his game Braid has been characterized as epitomising the best of what the Indiegames scene can produce: A product that is highly original, low budget, and dripping with creativity and enthralling gameplay. It is litle wonder that Braid has gone...