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Exploding space in mobile gaming, and everyone from Zynga for small developers flocking to the iOS, Android and other smartphone platforms to take advantage of the growth of mobile gaming. Today, the new company, lunch money, throws his hat in the ring with a set of monetization and distribution tools for developers of mobile games. In combination with lunch money debut run starts iOS game break, to showcase the platform.
Like OpenFeint, lunch money game SDK offers developers to join in the games. Platform of the original proposal (as showcased in the niche) include token system and social leaders. Social banner is not recreating the social graph, but instead uses graphics users through Facebook, Twitter and Gaming Center. Simply rating points in your friends.
Token system is designed to simulate real world arcade where you pay to play games. Games free download and you will be gifted the bullets, but when you run out of tokens, you need to buy additional tokens to play games. In addition to being able to buy tokens there are many free methods to get tokens as invite friends or check the advertising space.
Break includes all these features and is random skills through games where there is a bully and the goal is to try to hit the fraudsters in the head with the ball as many times as you can in the row. Co-founder Ari world tells us that you will also be able to take your money and tokens from one lunch money game to another. Y start planning to open a public SDK iOS within the next few months and also considering the switch to Android.
This is not the first launch of the world and its co-founder Amos Elliston. The world was President and co-founder of the graphical ad platform, GumGum and Elliston was CTO and co-founder of Geni and corporate social networking to complain.
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