Showing posts with label rpg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rpg. Show all posts

Sunday, November 20, 2011

iPhone Application Developer - Market Positioning



iPhone application developers are supposed to make hay till the sun shines on the iPhone.
The sale of iPhone is being boosted by built in features as well as add on applications available on the Apple Store. The demand of iPhone applications is going on increasing. On the other hand there are many mobile app developers that are now offering a wide array of app development services. Market positioning has now become necessary for most of the applications developers.
Some street smart ways for market positioning are as follows.
Offering free Applications:
The app developers usually offer free app just to create a space in the market for themselves. This strategy is usually adopted by the new comers. Even the experienced players resort to this strategy at times. The free applications may be offered free to the consumers but not to the businesses. This offer may be valid for a specific time limit only but may be charged for extended use. The app developer may resort to this strategy to create a base of subscribers.
Functionality:
Market positioning of the app is also possible on the lines of the functionality of existing application. The applications that are already on sale and operational are needed to be studied for their functionality. If they are not fulfilling the needs of the app buyers they can be improved upon and then offered as new application.
Professionalism:
The existing app may not have a professional look. This could be the major cause for limited marketing prospects of the application. The app developer may refine the look of the application, making it look more professional and attractive.
Potential of Niche Market:
iPhone app. can be developed either for mass public or niche market. The app. developers usually make a mistake by relating the niche market to limited potential and mass public market to unlimited potential. This is not true in all the scenarios. It is very much possible that the application for niche market may have a high potential. The applications for the medical services are the best examples of niche market applications with high potential. When the application developer is offering his/her services to a particular industry or niche market, after some years of experience it is very much possible that he/she may become a monopoly leader or at least a leading application developer for that niche market segment. This can help the application developer to create a strong footing base for the application developer to offer a range of services in the future.
When any iPhone application developer goes for market positioning strategy, it is a clear signal to those who want to avail the services that he/she is the best professional iPhone application developer for that niche market.


Saturday, November 19, 2011

iPhone and iPad Application Development - Designing App Icons


2010 has seen a sudden upsurge in the market of Mobile iOS devices. There astronomical rise in the sales of iPhones and iPads. The Apple Application Store is directly accessible to the iPhone, iPad and iPod devices that run on the iOS.
When any iOS designer submits the mobile application, he/she has to also submit the icon along with it. The process of developing an icon could consume a bit of time but its returns are handsome too.
There are different icons each having different size and used for specific purpose. There are different devices that run the iOS. This implies that the application designer has to know which sort of icon is to be used when and how.
Icon sizes for iPhone /iPod applications:
The Icon sizes for Application, iPhone 4, App Store, Spotlight Search and iPhone 4 spotlights are 57x57px, 114x114px, 512x512px, 29x29px and 58x58px respectively.
There are not many variations in the icon sizes for iPhone applications. The size of the official application icon which is displayed on the home screen of the user is 57x57px. Higher resolution is also supported by the iPhone 4 so it is better to include the icon with size 114x114px, though not necessary.
The largest icon size that is recommended is 512 x 512px. This icon is quite big. This icon is meant for being displayed over the App Store as well as when the visitor is browsing the applications in Cover Mode. When you start a new icon design with the help of the Photoshop it is better to start initially at 512px and then slowly decreasing the scale.
Icons with a bit smaller size of 29×29px are supported for Spotlight search. The iPhone 4 features screen with higher resolutions and because of this the icon size for spotlight search should be 58×58px.
Icon sizes for iPad applications:
The Icon sizes for iPad Application, App Store, Spotlight Search and Settings are 72x72px, 512x512px, 50x50px, and 29x29px respectively.
The touch screen of the iPad is comparatively larger than that of the iPhone or iPod. This allows the application icon to be a bit larger. It is 72x72px. The size of the App Store Icon which is 512x512px is the same as in the case of iPhone. The icon size for Spotlight Search is 50x50px. The icon of the size 29x29px can be used as a setting icon.
A small icon will be displayed beside the tab if a settings page is created within the general functionality of the iOS. This allows inclusion of different user names and accounts and change of themes too. The smaller or minor options of the application can also be fiddled with because of this arrangement.
The application developer should also note that the applications that offer icons in PNG files are only accepted by the Apple App Store.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Android RPG Games

Mobile phones have gotten fancier over the years. First the developers added cameras, the internet and now most smart phones can now play video games. They're not budget games like Snake or Tetris either. Smart phones are able to play video games that have the same quality that portable gaming devices produce.
One of the most recent smart phones released is Sony's Xperia Play. Xperia Play has been dubbed as the world's first PlayStation certified phone. Not only is it a phone, but it can double as a portable gaming device. The controls are very similar Sony's other products such as the PSP and the PS3 controller just to name a few.
This means you can finally play PlayStation-style video games with the comfort of a real control scheme. There is nothing more uncomfortable than playing games on your phone using the horrible numbered keypad. The most pleasant thing about the Xperia Play is that some PlayStation Classic games will be heading their way onto the system very soon.
Although there have not been any RPG PlayStation games available yet, it's more than likely that Square Enix will release some of its Final Fantasy games onto the platform. Final Fantasy VII, VIII and IX have all been ported to Sony's PlayStation Network. The thought of putting Final Fantasy VII (the most popular RPG ever made) on the Xperia Play could help Sony take a hold of the market dominated mostly by Apple.
Zenonia 2 is an old-school 16-Japanese RPG much like the older Final Fantasy games from the early '90s. The 2D graphics are cute and the game itself is one of the better RPGs available on Android phones. Although the game is heavily inspired by Japanese RPGs, it's actually made in Korea. Nevertheless, I'm sure it's a game RPG fans will love playing.
Gurk is a game that will be liked from gamers who grew up in the '80s. It's an old-school style video game that is only a mere 100KB to download. Despite Gurk's very old style of graphics, it's still in color and a blast to play. There are 24 levels in all and a total of 23 monsters for you to find and kill. Gurk won't be a game liked by modern gamers, but if you grew up playing the original Nintendo game system, you will fall in love with its old-school style of gameplay.
Another RPG game available on Android phones is Dungeon Defenders: First Wave. The game is an online cooperative action-RPG much like Torchlight and Baldur's Gate. The game is free to download for most phones. The graphics are in full 3D and looks stunning for a game that costs nothing to download. Up to four players can play together online. It may be clichéd and borrows elements from most other RPG games, however its visuals and multiplayer is what makes it quite fun.
Whether you own an Xperia Play or not, there are tons of RPG games to explore on Android phones. Quite a few of them are free to download, so there's no excuse for you not to play any of the games here on offer. Let's hope Square Enix brings more Final Fantasy games to the Android market as that will certainly boost the popularity of the genre.
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