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Dots Game

Have you played Dots, yet?

Dots gameIt is a simple puzzle game called Dots, but is apparently creating waves in the online gaming world. Modeled around another popular game Bejeweled, Dots by Betaworks One, is build on that concept. With a clean interface, the idea is to connect all the ….well, same colored dots within a specified time. The guys who are into Dots say it is highly addictive. Dots is available in iStore, & is free to download.

 

 

 

 

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wooga games

Berlin-based Wooga adds 4 new titles to its gaming portfolio

 

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Wooga today revealed four new titles as it looks to bring games to a bigger audience than ever before.

Wooga founder and CEO, Jens Begemann, cited the rise of smartphones and tablets in propelling the industry into the ‘mobile-era’ of gaming. He credits the technical revolution as the catalyst for bringing games to an audience as big as other forms of entertainment such as music and film.

“In the past two years what we have seen is developers, like Wooga, making the ‘move to mobile’”, Begemann said. “Over those two years we’ve focused on bringing our web games to an even broader audience while making the very best social games for mobile. We’re happy that we made the move to mobile as early as we did because the lessons we’ve learnt have helped us to make even better games”.

Four upcoming games were revealed as part of Wooga’s next-generation portfolio. The new games see the company embracing innovation in new genres and technology, with Town Defense & Combat Strategy game, Kingsbridge, being Wooga’s first ‘mid-core’ title. The game offers gamers a deeper gameplay experience while retaining the kind of accessibility which has become synonymous with the Berlin based developer.

Pearl’s Peril, an ambitious hidden-object game, looks to innovate on web, iPhone and iPad with a story penned by Steven-Elliot Altman and weekly story-driven episodic content – a first for the industry. Long lasting web franchise Monster World was also fully revealed for iPhone and iPad, while newly announced title Pocket Village encapsulates Wooga’s signature style of accessible and emotive gaming while also being the company’s first game to be developed exclusively for mobile.

“These games innovate on both web and mobile platforms, which is why we’re calling these our next-generation of social and mobile games”, Begemann said. “Having seen such success on web, getting the mobile side of this equation right was a huge focus for us”.

Having released its first mobile game just 14 months ago with Diamond Dash, Wooga currently sees a 50/50 split between revenue coming from web and mobile. Wooga also revealed that it is profitable, with revenues being invested back into the company as part of its long term focus on sustainability and innovation.

Wooga signaled a broader focus on platforms. Worldwide hit, Diamond Dash, was announced for the Kindle Fire HD and is set to arrive in March, while Wooga also announced that it will be bringing all of its most successful titles to Android.

 

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