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Switchboard: A Matchmaking System for Multiplayer <endeca_term>Mobile Games</endeca_term>

Switchboard: A Matchmaking System for Multiplayer Mobile Games

...game developer deploys). The authors have built a service for matchmaking in mobile games - assigning players to games such that game settings are satisfied as... Read more

1 July, 2011

Symbian S60 phones targeted by botnet-building viruses

...Virus-infected mobile games are being used to target Symbian S60 3rd and 5th edition... Read more

7 July, 2010 by Ben Woods
The Moron Test 5.1

The Moron Test 5.1

...seemingly simple puzzles!The Moron Test is one of the most popular mobile games ever with millions of players worldwide. Play now and experience why... Read more

3 April, 2012

RIM buys social mobile gaming company Scoreloop

...RIM access to Scoreloop's developer toolkit for building cross-platform social mobile games. Scoreloop said it will continue to build toolkits for other platforms... Read more

8 June, 2011

Gamification - Cheat Sheet

...American Express launched a UK iPhone game called Cash IQ, designed by mobile games studio Fishlabs, in which players complete brain training mini-games designed... Read more

18 January, 2011 by Nick Heath
Paper Toss 2.0 1.2.0

Paper Toss 2.0 1.2.0

...0 is brought to you by Backflip Studios, makers of absurdly fun mobile games like NinJump, DragonVale, Ragdoll Blaster, Strike Knight, Army of Darkness Defense... Read more

22 May, 2012
Curse of the Pharaoh: Napoleon's Secret HD (Full) 1.0.1

Curse of the Pharaoh: Napoleon's Secret HD (Full) 1.0.1

...see the deal each day? Dive in at http://www.bigfishgames.com/mobile-games/iphone-ipod-ipad-games.html* Curse of the Pharaoh: Napoleon`s... Read more

22 May, 2012
Solitaire by Backflip 1.1.1

Solitaire by Backflip 1.1.1

...points, for when the game has got you downMaking fun, high-quality mobile games is what we strive for at Backflip Studios. We have seen... Read more

16 May, 2012
Bubble Head Pop - a game for babies 1.0

Bubble Head Pop - a game for babies 1.0

...play so much. Baby Gamer apps are designed as simple and engaging mobile games for babies to play by themselves, providing precious minutes of distraction... Read more

16 May, 2012
Solitaire by Backflip 1.0.0

Solitaire by Backflip 1.0.0

...points, for when the game has got you downMaking fun, high-quality mobile games is what we strive for at Backflip Studios. We have seen... Read more

16 May, 2012
Solitaire HD by Backflip 1.1.1

Solitaire HD by Backflip 1.1.1

...points, for when the game has got you downMaking fun, high-quality mobile games is what we strive for at Backflip Studios. We have seen... Read more

16 May, 2012
Toot Toot USA 1.01

Toot Toot USA 1.01

...for children to discover, Toot Toot USA is the perfect introduction to mobile games for the youngest of players!Recommended for ages 1 - 4.Privacy... Read more

16 May, 2012
SevenSwords -OnlineRPG- 2.4.4

SevenSwords -OnlineRPG- 2.4.4

...around the world.SevenSwords is about to change everything you know about mobile games...Join now for a FULL-3D ACTION MMO RPG experience for... Read more

16 May, 2012
Bubble Head Pop Free - a game for babies 1.0

Bubble Head Pop Free - a game for babies 1.0

...play so much. Baby Gamer apps are designed as simple and engaging mobile games for babies to play by themselves, providing precious minutes of distraction... Read more

16 May, 2012
AddictingGames 2.24

AddictingGames 2.24

...Hoops, Parapop, Bruno Balloono, You're Toast and more! Plus, brand new mobile games you will not find anywhere else - like Potty Copter, the latest... Read more

3 May, 2012

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