News of the day (17.02.2014)
About GREE’s not the most successful financial indicators, KakaoTalk’s plans to enter Nokia Asha, Temple Run overcoming the 500 million downloads mark – and much more in the news for Monday, February 17.
Business
In the second quarter of 2014, GREE sales fell by 7% to $310 million. At the same time, the company’s international sales increased to $72 million.
http://www.techinasia.com/kakao-talk-nokia-asha/Industry
60% of developers plan to release five or more games in 2014, Millennial Media reports in its latest research.
The App Store and Google Play are unlikely to allow it to be placed.
http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/iPad/Flappy+Bird/news.asp?c=57424Development
Eria Sefert suggests applying the “theory of securities” to mobile games, and also tells in detail what kind of theory it is.
In his opinion, the whole point is that they follow a certain theory of “Zen”, also known as “flow”.
On pocketgamer.co.uk a list of the “most anticipated” projects of February has appeared. The list is strange (there aren’t many potentially delicious games that are about to appear on mobile markets), but it’s still curious.
The game is called Puzzle Slots.
http://www.polygon.com/2014/2/17/5418926/japanese-pop-up-book-adventure-tengami-hits-ios-feb-20Other
There is a completely legal opportunity to emulate games for the NES on iOS devices. However, it will not be possible to do without “dancing with a tambourine”.
http://toucharcade.com/2014/02/16/how-to-play-nes-games-on-an-iphone-without-jailbreaking