Monthly Archives: August 2014
SOOMLA Store is now available for Windows Phone developers !
Good news for the SOOMLA developer community: Windows Phone is supported by SOOMLA Store.
Windows Phone need is now satisfied
We've been hearing a lot of developers...
Compulsive Review – Twist on Matching Games
Compulsive is a fun matching game with some cool twists and clear user interface. It was developed with cross platform engine Cocos2d-x and you...
SOOMLA now available in Unity Asset Store!
If you're a Unity3d game developer, you're probably familiar with Unity's Asset Store, which looks like most app stores only that instead of apps it provides pre-built...
Kelso’s Quest Review – Important Gamecenter Tip
Kelso's Quest is a cocos2d based game developed by a promising studio called Avocoder. In the last Casual Connect in San Francisco, the game was...
Vikings vs. Clash of Clans Game Review
I recently started playing a game called Vikings - a mid-core strategy game themed around nordic raiders who are as tough as much as...
New Videos Page in SOOMLA’s Knowledge Base
SOOMLA recently went live with an informative Knowledge Base, created so that game developers can quickly and easily learn how to use SOOMLA. Currently the Knowledge...
Angry Ninjas Jump
Game play description:
It’s a nice game, basic and fun: There’s a ninja who jumps up and the user can tilt the phone so the...
Newcomers Guide to Game Publishing
Recently I had the pleasure to explain a few basic game publishing concepts to a several investors who didn't have a lot of game...
Competition Never Killed a Startup
One of the things you often hear from younger entrepreneurs is that they rather keep their ideas a secret from fear of competition. More...
Tower Crusher Review – Level Design Lessons
Today I'm reviewing the game design of Tower Crusher. The game was developed on Unity and is highly focused on monetizing through In-App Purchases....