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Why Funny Videogames Need a Kickstart

From Wired | Gamelife, By Guest Blogger, April 24, 2012 — When did cleverness become passé? When did innuendo become unnecessary? When did thinking become superfluous? The joy of humor is in getting the joke. It’s more satisfying when you are mentally involved, when you must think before you laugh. If you don’t know where a joke is going, [...]

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Over 100M Americans playing smartphone and tablet games

From Gamasutra, by Eric Caoili, March 27, 2012 — More than 100 million consumers in the U.S. are playing games on their smartphones, tablets, and iPod Touches, according to a new study published by market research firm Newzoo. That amount has grown by more than a third compared to the number of mobile American gamers last year. Europe’s [...]

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Draw Along Pip – Ridiculously Cute App!

Today I have FIVE codes for a ridiculously cute app. Draw Along Pip features one of my favourite animals, a penguin, who is very busy cleaning the house. A penguin with a feather duster…just perfect. What makes this app even more fun is the interactive feature that allows your child to complete each page by [...]

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The generous and the stingy – a growing trend in game direction

From Gamasutra — Game Developer magazine editor-in-chief Brandon Sheffield discusses a growing trend in game direction, where content is parceled out instead of released as a whole. This editorial was originally written forGame Developer’s January issue There was a time when the backs of game boxes had a slew of bullet points printed on them, illustrating numbers [...]

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10 tutorial tips from Plants vs. Zombies creator George Fan

From Gamasutra… — PopCap’s hit strategy game Plants vs. Zombies accomplished a rare feat — it made casual audiences interested in playing a strategy game, a genre often reserved for only dedicated, hardcore players. At GDC 2012 on Friday, Plants vs. Zombie creator George Fan explained why the game reached such a broad audience. The biggest reason, Fan argued, was [...]

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Kids are moving away from consoles to tablet games

From Gamasutra - What’s Happening to Kids Games? — There’s a sea change when it comes to kids’ gaming, as evidenced by recent turnabouts by publishers that had been successful in that space. …there’s a lot kids that used to be playing that are no longer playing, says Carla Engelbrecht Fisher, president and founder of No Crusts Interactive, [...]

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What makes a bad game?

Posted on Gamasutra, May 31, 2012, by Josh Bycer — [What separates a good game from a bad one? Gamasutra contributor Josh Bycer takes a look and identifies several factors, ultimately diving into design, examining several different games and determining what made them winners or losers when it came to gameplay.] Anyone who has ever played a [...]

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Is Facebook and the ad-supported Web doomed?

From MIT Technology Review, — The Facebook Fallacy For all its valuation, the social network is just another ad-supported site. Without an earth-changing idea, it will collapse and take down the Web. … The daily and stubborn reality for everybody building businesses on the strength of Web advertising is that the value of digital ads [...]

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Draw Along Pip rated A+ by Mogul Baby

Published at Mogul Baby,  MAY 20, 2012 — I’ve never heard of the Pip the Penguin books until I downloaded the app Draw Along Pip to the iPad recently. Pip the Penguin has so far sold 600,000 copies in hard cover worldwide, and has been translated into Japanese, Swedish and French. Now it’s an eBook thanks to the development team [...]

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Skyreader Media on Canada AM

Canada AM: Draw along e-book unmatchedThe CEO of Skyreader Media Kevin Gillis and the author of ‘Pip the Penguin’ Leslie McGuirk explain how a new interactive book app for children works.

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