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∞ A Game Usability Review of Triple town

Published under Mango Linked, Jan 28, 2015

Triple town is a mobile puzzle game by Spryfox that has kept me addicted for quite a while, despite the free to play time limiting features. In this article, I will introduce the game’s strength, then walk you through some of the usability issues that would be worth fixing to make the experience even more enjoyable.

A great review.

∞ Hamburger Menus Are Terrible

Published under Mango Linked, Jan 27, 2015

What happened when a hamburger menu is removed:

Customers used the app more frequently: the number of sessions more than doubled!

They spent more time in the app: session time increased 70%

We ultimately saw more customers return, with a 65% increase in daily active users nearly overnight.

Honestly, I didn’t see the hamburger menu was harmful as I use it constantly when it is there. After reading redbooth’s post and playing a few apps on my phone, I slowly see why it is a really terrible design.

∞ Monument Valley in Numbers

Published under Mango Linked, Jan 17, 2015

Two take aways:

  • It costs a LOT of money to make the game: 1.4 MILLION DOLLARS!
  • Revenue from China is significant (1/3 of U.S., and it will grow much faster than the U.S. market in future.)

∞ Overcast's Number of Active Users

Published under Mango Linked, Dec 12, 2014

In the footnote:

For those wanting percentages, Overcast currently has about 100,000 monthly active users and 37,000 daily active users, according to Crashlytics Answers.

The ratio of daily / monthly active users here is very interestingly high.

∞ A 21st-century Kid Plays Through Video Game History in Chronological Order

Published under Mango Linked, Dec 12, 2014

What happens when a 21st-century kid plays through video game history in chronological order?

This is extremely useful to understand the generations of gaming. A must read.

∞ Monument Valley Expansion

Published under Mango Linked, Dec 4, 2014

At this time, the team was completely exhausted. For the past few weeks, we’d been working weekends and late into the night to get the expansion up to the standard of the original game. Every spare moment we had we were fixing bugs, polishing visuals, and streamlining the experience.

Hard work by the team. Go buy the expansion!

∞ Leading Unity into the Future

Published under Mango Linked, Oct 23, 2014

Unity’s new CEO is answering questions on the forum:

As for Unity, “democratizing” to me means putting the developer first.

As for democratizing… to me this is about recognizing that developing a great game is hard, and then even you pull it off, having your game discovered, installed is also hard… and earning a good living on all of this is very hard. David, Joachim and Nicholas recognized this early, and put Unity squarely in the camp of supporting developers in the journey to help them make the best games possible. I intend to ensure that remains true and also help developers find audiences for their games.

Read that thread if you are interested in John’s thoughts on Unity. My take: Unity is definitely expanding its services beyond the game engine, and it will become big.

∞ Raspberry Pi Founder Shows Off Incoming Touch Panel For Making DIY ‘Pi Pads’

Published under Mango Linked, Oct 21, 2014

Upton was speaking during an on stage interview with TechCrunch’s John Biggs. He showed off the seven inch VGA capacitive touch panel that’s designed to be combined with a Pi to build what would be a rather chunky tablet, but a tablet nonetheless.

Now I’m totally interested in this thing!

∞ How the Napa Earthquake Affected Bay Area Sleepers

Published under Mango Linked, Aug 25, 2014

The Napa Earthquake was the strongest to hit Northern California in 25 years. See how it impacted the sleep of UP wearers in the Bay Area.

Chart generated by Jawbone’s UP. Goto the original post to see it, interesting stats.

∞ 10 Years Ago, The Daily Show Slammed Camera Phones Over Privacy

Published under Mango Linked, Jul 1, 2014

Ten years from now, we’ll look back at these articles and videos (about Google Glass) from 2014 and just laugh.

Absolutely true.

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