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Enhance Gaming Experience with New iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus

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Apple’s App Store is an attractive storehouse for one and all the game-lovers who are desirous and crazy about mobile game development. One might often be disheartened and discouraged by their tiny screens as compared to the latest mobiles with large screens and wonderful displays, leaving us awestruck!, as also with their unbelievable resolutions which makes gaming all the more delightful and pleasurable. With its firm determination and resolution, Apple has declined to increase the iPhone’s real estate since the year 2010 with the rise of 4 inches from 3.5 inches on the iPhone 4. Finally, with an amazing twist it has something very amusing and alluring ahead for its gamers. With iPhone 6 plus having a flagship-worthy 5.5 inches of Apple’s IPS LCD display, the iPhone 6 on the other hand have a presentable screen size of 4.7 inches. One of the most thrilling news is that the mobile game development is fast progressing with its accurate and precise graphics whereas the small dis...

Top Tips For Expediting Game Design Process

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When it comes to organizing coherent networks of information documents are not of much importance. A lot many things need to be written in the pre-production phase of a game. However, there are ways in which writing can be limited. In this blog post, I will be discussing about some of the tips which can be used for efficient designing at the outset of the project.   Brief Prototype: A design document contains rough text which is open to interpretation. No words can express the estimated feel of the game. On the other hand, the important mechanics of majority of the game concepts can be coded and tested quickly. Developing a prototype is better than writing a corresponding detailed design description. A prototype helps in describing and providing means for analyzing the quality of game concept. This is the perfect starting point for the preproduction process. A playable sample can give every team member a solid sense of what the game will be. Everyone can give their feedback...