Pirates: Tides of Fortune was developed by Plarium, an Israeli developer that focuses mainly on social networks like Vkontke, Odnoklassniki and where it has more than 12 million monthly active users according the company’s business development manager Leonard Frankel. The game is already available on Russian social network Vkontakte. Unlike the social network’s previous high-profile exclusive releases from Kabam and Gameloft where the game is only available on G+ or the developer’s own website, Pirates: Tides of Fortune is actually an English language exclusive. Google+ continues to expand its lineup of social games, today unveiling Pirates: Tides of Fortune, a swashbuckling strategy game that will be exclusive to Google+ for the next 30 days. And what about Apple’s Game Center? Anyone else starting to feel claustrophobic?( source:games)ģ)Google+ gets another timed exclusive with Plarium’s Pirates: Tides of Fortune iPhone availability or not, DeNA and ngmoco are strides ahead of Japanese competitor GREE and OpenFeint, which have yet to release their Western mobile social game network. What deals like this show is that DeNA looks to bring more games to its Western version of Mobage that are more relevant or recognizable to its audience.Īnd ngmoco has made quite a bit of headway in that regard, reeling in mobile hits like Pocket God, Tiny Tower, MapleStory and more for Mobage in recent months. at the moment, though DeNA and ngmoco promise that a version for iPhone and iPad is coming soon. Well, Mobage isn’t available anywhere else in the U.S. However, the game will only be available through Mobage on Android.
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The game is available for iPhone and iPad, along with Android devices and Facebook.
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Gun Bros is a full 3D shoot ‘em up game known best recently for its particularly pricey in-game transaction items. However, no other Glu Mobile games have been announced for release on Mobage. Also a creator of mobile games, San Francisco, Calif.-based Glu Mobile will release its popular Gun Bros game to Mobage.
Ngmoco, the mobile game maker that helped bring Japanese social game giant DeNA’s Mobage mobile social game network to Western players, has signed quite the deal with Glu Mobile. We thought we’d never be excited to see a bunch of bros. “With more of our daily systems and processes moving online, and being divorced from human contact (downloading music, filing taxes online) the risks either appear to be lesser, or they don’t feel like crimes.”( source:gamasutra)Ģ)Ngmoco teams up with Glu Mobile, ropes Gun Bros into Mobage “It’s not surprising that online cheating parallels real-world cheating, even if people are just experimenting with the possibilities,” said Dr. players admitted to cheating while playing these games, while 11 percent admit to doing so in the UK. The report also said that 118 million people play social games regularly across the U.S. In addition, 58 percent of social game cheaters in the UK admitted to cheating on their taxes, compared to just 33 percent for U.S. PopCap revealed that among those who admit to cheating in social games, 53 percent admit to cheating on tests at school, 51 percent report illegally parking in handicapped spaces, and 49 percent claimed to have cheated within a committed relationship.
and the UK, and found that 48 percent of players who admit to using a hack, bot, or cheat in a social game also admit to cheating in some way in real life - for non-cheaters, that number drops to just 14 percent. PopCap Games, along with Information Solutions Group, surveyed more than 1,200 adult consumers across the U.S. 据AppData数据显示,Kixeye最近DAU为93.6万,MAU为370万,其玩家数量较为稳定。( 本文为游戏邦/编译,拒绝任何不保留版权的转载,如需转载请联系:游戏邦)ġ)Half of social game cheaters cheat in real life too, says studyĪ new study from PopCap Games finds that those who cheat while playing social games are nearly 3.5 times more likely to be dishonest in the real world than non-cheaters, with offenses ranging from cheating on taxes to illegally parking in handicapped spaces.