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Publishing an own iPhone game got a lot easier on Friday. Gendai Games announced the launch of GameSalad’s Early Access Program, granting its members the ability to create and publish games to the App ...
Executives at software maker GameSalad Inc. have shifted the company’s business model after the departure of CEO Steve Felter. GameSalad Inc. executives have shifted the software company’s business ...
After criticism a couple of months back over app submission costs and revenue share models, GameSalad, the developer of its eponymous Mac-based visual game creation tool has significantly tweaked its ...
When it comes to learning how to code, it’s fairly common for a person to start off with the development of a game. But of course, this can be extremely tough. Even a game like “Astroids” requires ...
GameSalad, maker of a do-it-yourself mobile-game publishing platform, is announcing today that it has teamed up with Amazon to provide tools for releasing titles on Kindle Fire tablets. The move is ...
In 2015, Stephen Nichols argued that coding academies are nonsense. This statement alone was met with anger by many, but the true extent of his beliefs is yet more controversial - Nichols believes ...
Game creation firm GameSalad has announced the closure of a $6.1 million second round of funding, which the company intends to use to grow its technical and product teams. The GameSalad technology is ...
Game creation community GameSalad has announced the ability to publish games using HTML5, claiming that there are now 1 billion users able to access the content worldwide. GameSalad's more than ...
AUSTIN, Texas, March 31, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- GameSalad Inc., which empowers aspiring and established game designers to easily develop casual games, today announced that it has raised $6.1 million in ...
The GameSalad template in question is called “Red Bouncing Ball Spikes.” It’s a simple game that would appeal to those looking to ride the “Flappy Bird” wave by exploring other iOS titles that don’t ...