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Hmmm...looks pretty nice. A couple of possibilities: 1. You included things like iPod player, weather, calendar, picture viewer, etc. Perhaps...
Translation: We made our own emoji app and it didn't sell well at all, so we are trying to at least make our cost back by selling you our source...
Since you gave basically no information at all about the game, any quote you receive will be totally useless. If you want a useful quote, you'll...
Just wanted to quickly mention that there is now a Facebook page for Animal Stickers....
Mind Juice is pleased to announce the release of "Animal Stickers" for iPad. Animal Stickers lets kids create fun drawings with their favorite...
One might even say that they became a "headcase"! <rimshot/>
I don't think that's going to be a problem for you. Doesn't seem like they have any creativity to make anything new anyway. Take a look at their...
iOS 3.1.3 was the final iOS 3.x version for iPhones and iPod touches. iOS 3.2 was iPad-only, so if your game requires iOS 3.2, then for iPhones...
If you integrate OpenFeint, you can send messages to all users and then engage in discussions around those topics all from inside OpenFeint in...
He was talking about another post, which was, in fact, totally irrelevant to the conversation. That post has apparently been deleted by a...
Is anyone interested in taking over the AppRelief.com domain? After the Haitian quake, we raised over $32,000 for the Red Cross. If you would...
I would add that the game description should either be an actual press release, or written in press release style. This means that you write the...
Just take a look at the page source. The main site is based on WordPress. The forums are vBulletin. They probably have some custom plugins too.
Perhaps he's putting together another one of those 50-in-1 game bundles? Just a guess.
If someone came to me looking to develop a game with a description like this:"Physics simulation where you shoot various types of birds at...
New FREE Powerups! Are you looking for an awesome puzzle game to play on your new iPhone, iPod touch or iPad? Look no further than Charmed!...
You're changing the subject. dyscode said that charging $99 for an IAP was not moral. My argument is strictly related to that. Of course there...
If you don't see the value in purchasing a particular IAP item, simply don't buy it. There is no cause to bring morals into question simply...
I haven't read the discussion on the Corona forums yet, but reading their FAQ, I can @condra's point. They state: It makes no sense to say that...
Maybe it's more like taking PapiJump and making Doodle Jump, except with good looking graphics.