Posts Tagged ‘iOS’

Pop in the Aussie App Sale – $0.99 for December

Monday, December 5th, 2011

We’ve just added Game Center support to Pop on iOS. We’ve also recently added an iPad upgrade to the game. So what are we doing now that you have this all-singing, all-dancing version of the game with all of the additional modes included? We’re dropping the price, that’s what we’re doing!

Oh yes, for the whole of December this shiny new version of our award-winning game is featured in the Aussie App Sale at only $0.99! Yes, you read it right, only $0.99! If you haven’t already got your hands on this addictive and fun game, then get straight over there. You’ll also find some other cool Aussie apps to download.

Click here to go directly to the Aussie App Sale

Kotaku Australia Show & Tell

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

Kotaku Australia have recently introduced a new feature for Australian developers called Show & Tell. When they asked for developers to submit answers to five questions describing their studio and current projects we couldn’t resist. It gave us a great chance to tell some more people about escapeVektor: Chapter 1 and Spirit Hunters Inc.

Show And Tell: Nnooo

by Tracey Lien

Welcome to Show and Tell, a (relatively) new regular that gives local Australian indie developers the chance to show their latest work, whether its a finished game or a work in progress. Today we’re speaking to an indie studio that is no stranger to the WiiWare, DSi and iOS market. Bruce Thomson from Nnooo gave us a preview of what they’re working on now.

Can you introduce yourself and tell me a little bit about your studio?

We are an independent game development studio based in Sydney, developing downloadable games primarily for Nintendo consoles. Our first game was called Pop, a bubble popping game for up to four players for the Wii. It was one of only six titles picked for Nintendo’s US WiiWare launch in 2008. We subsequently made a single player version of the game, Pop+ Solo, for the Nintendo DSi and iPhone. We’ve also released a series of personal organiser applications for the Nintendo DSi called the myLifeCollected series. The most successful of the applications, the myNotebook series, has sold almost a quarter of a million units.

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