Monday, January 10, 2011

News Update for Miniclip Games

If you are into internet games, you must know Miniclip games, the largest free online games. With 57 million gamers each month, these gamers can access 600 games in their online library. Antonio Sergio Varanda, the games developer and publisher,took notice of the growing demand in mobile gaming. Incidentally, he is also an ex-manager from Skype. Online Gamers have the privilege to try out the Miniclip games; if they are keen on purchasing it, they can buy it at the Android Market or App store for the mobile game version or go to www.miniclip.com to play the online games version.


Mobile Division for Miniclip games- The new Division head for Mobile Gaming of Miniclip games is Antonio Sergio, Skype’s former product manager. Android and iPhone users will enjoy playing the more popular game titles.


Games Shut Down at Acclaim- The acquired-game company by Playdom/Disney has ceased operation and shut down online titles as seen on its homepage. Acclaim will now be settling the virtual currency accounts of its players online.


European Games Award Give Recognition to Bubble Island - German social developer of Wooga was given the award for Best Social Game, the Bubble Island. As reported last week, the European Games has been given this award to this arcade-like simple game.


3 Million Users by Foursquare – Last weekend, Foursquare, the widely-known location-based mobile game, has exceeded the target of 3 million users.


Loopt Announces Steve Boom as President- Steve Boom is the newly-appointed President of Loopt, the location-based app developer. The former internet industry executive served as senior vice-president for Yahoo for ten years.


It’s Big Revenue Day for Loopt and Virginia America – 2-for-1 tickets are offered by Virgin American and Loopt to passengers going to Los Cabos or Cancun, provided that you check in at LAZ airports or SFO, or at any taco trucks in San Francisco and LA. This endorsement has brought its 5th highest revenue for the company as reported by TechCrunch, Virginia America.

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