Mochi Media says 86 percent of Flash game developers are expanding into mobile (exclusive)
Still, 63 percent of mobile developers create for the web first to get the bugs out and gauge market interest.
Still, 63 percent of mobile developers create for the web first to get the bugs out and gauge market interest.
The Flash game market is thriving. Developers have sprouted up around the world. They’re creating mobile games based on their Flash web games, and they are making more money and getting stronger traffic, according to a survey of more than …
Adobe’s announcement that it is giving up on mobile Flash development is good for one particular startup: iSwifter.
iSwifter was founded last year to enable PC-based Flash games to run on mobile devices. The company runs the game on its …
Aiming to deliver better graphics in social games, Lolapps has acquired the Fliso graphics engine from Sean Cooper Games and hired its creator.
The Fliso Engine is a foundation that designers can use to create games in Adobe’s Flash environment …
India is growing fast as a modern entertainment market. That has enabled Games2win to raise $6 million in a second round of funding for its casual online game business.
Since being founded in 2007, the Mumbai-based company has built a …
Flash game developers, who are like the plankton in the food chain of the video game industry, are more and more interested in developing games for Google’s Android mobile operating system, according to a new Flash Game Market survey.
The …
[Update: Well, that was short-lived. Google has pulled the application from the Android Marketplace, citing a violation of its terms of service.]
Kongregate, the GameStop-owned casual flash game site, has gone mobile with an application for devices running Google’s Android …