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iOS News
Get Borderlands 2 for $11.99
By Jim Squires
If you're a first-person shooter fan, there's a pretty good chance that you've already fallen madly in love with Borderlands 2. It's fresh, it's quirky, it's gorgeous - and frankly, it's genre-defining.New study by Appurify shows that star ratings directly correlate to App Store rankings
By Joe Jasko
Who says that the proverbial gold star never meant anything? While getting a gold star on your spelling test back in the second grade might not hold that much weight to you now in your post-high school endeavors, earning similar gold stars are more important now than ever to mobile app developers, according to a recent report by Appurify. So for you mobile developers out there, keep on reading to see just how important those star ratings are to your app's overall success in the App Store rankings; and to you App Store users and reviewers out there, keep these facts in mind the next time you plan on giving a 1-star rating to a game out of sheer frustration.GREE dishes on their success with live events in Modern War
By Joe Jasko
As the gaming industry as a whole begins to move more and more into the field of free-to-play games and experiences, one of the most successful companion pieces to emerge alongside this model is the advent of live game events. In short, live events in mobile gaming are somewhat similar to the regular title updates and new content additions that we've come to expect today, in following a game's initial release onto the App Store: the biggest difference being the limited timeframes during which these live events are run, and the exclusive rewards and bonus content that might only be obtainable by participating in them before that specific time runs out.Free Games and Sales: The Night of the Rabbit, Sprinkle Islands and more!
By Joe Jasko
Sales here! Get your free games and sales here! Okay, so maybe I wouldn't be the best person to sell hotdogs on a busy city street, or a box of cracker jacks in the middle of an exciting ballgame. But if there's one thing I'd like to think that I am pretty good at these days, it's keying people in on all of the great sales and deals on video games that are happening all around the web right as we speak (er- type)!Vanderbilt University is offering a free online class in MMO’s and literature, starring Lord of the Rings
By Jim Squires
Feel free to call me a mook for this, but I don't know a lot about MOOCs. Despite my own personal ignorance on the subject, they're revolutionizing the education industry. MOOCs, or "massive open online courses," provide everyday people the opportunity to take university courses online for the low low price of (usually) nothing.Video Game Journalism 101: Buy This Book (An Interview with Nathan Meunier)
One year ago, veteran gaming journalist Nathan Meunier appealed to the Kickstarter masses with a promise: help fund the final push of his work-in-progress book, and he'd fill it with all the juicy games writing advice he could mentally export. That project has now come to life, and Up Up Down Down Left WRITE: The Freelance Guide to Video Game Journalism is available to the reading masses beyond Kickstarter. We tapped both Meunier's book and brain for a closer look at breaking into and thriving in the world of writing about video games.Timelapse video showcases development process of The Spookening
By Joe Jasko
It's no secret that game development takes a great amount of time, not to mention a great amount of effort. But wouldn't it be great to see how a mobile game goes through its long cycle of development without having to sit through all of those many months of actual coding and hard work? Well developer Modesty has done exactly that with their 3D "scare-em-up" game The Spookening, and condensed the months of August 2012 to February 2013 into a neat two minutes and thirty seconds of video!Call of Duty goes mobile with Call of Duty: Strike Team
By Joe Jasko
We all knew it was only a matter of time before a legit Call of Duty game found its way to mobile devices, and it looks like that time is finally here, as in a pretty surprising move this morning (given the complete lack of news that the game was even inexistence), Activision quietly sneaked Call of Duty: Strike Team onto the App Store. Strike Team is said to feature both an originally crafted single-player campaign mode, as well as a survival mode that finds players fending off waves of increasingly difficult enemies in order to compete with their friends on the online leaderboards.