![]() If someone doesn’t buy a second Nook, for example - yes, Doodle God is on the Nook - having downloaded the game there still makes him more likely to download one of the Doodle Gods on his iPhone later on, Baldwin said. for nearly every mobile developer I’ve spoken to this year is to sink resources into Apple’s and Google’s users first, and “wait and see” if someone else can make a big splash on, for example, Windows Phone 8, before diving in.ĬEO Paul Baldwin said that even if going to those smaller platforms doesn’t pay off within each walled garden, his goal is to spread the Doodle God brand broadly because of the porous nature of user acquisition. The more interesting thing about JoyBits’ announcement is the fact that they are still proudly touting Doodle God’s availability in so many places, not just iOS and Android. So the “real” number of unique people who have downloaded Doodle God, Doodle Farm and Doodle Devil is much lower than the ceremonial “downloads” stat, but these sorts of press release-y milestone numbers are often wobbly anyway. ![]() For starters, JoyBits’ announced milestone includes 20 million iOS downloads, 10 million Google Play downloads, and 1.5 million Windows 8 downloads.īut how did they get to 100 million? By including 60 million online play sessions on Flash gaming sites like Kongregate, in addition to nearly 10 other, smaller platforms than those listed above. Today, JoyBits is announcing that its series has crossed “100 million downloads worldwide,” but that number means something slightly different than it does for app franchises like Infinity Blade, with close to 50 million app downloads Temple Run, with at least 340 million and Angry Birds, with well over a billion. It hasn’t (yet) reached the scale of mobile-first sensations like Angry Birds or Temple Run, but JoyBits, the creator of the puzzle games in the Doodle God series, said keeping a loose focus on platforms has served it well. Hundreds of interesting, funny and thought-provoking quotes and sayings.Art from JoyBits’ Doodle God 2, slated for release in summer 2014. Intuitive one-click gameplay encourages thoughtful, creative play. ![]() Mold the combinations of fire, earth, wind and air to create a universe of your Russian, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Swedish and Polish. ![]() Available in 13 languages: English, German, Dutch, French, Spanish, Italian, New Demon Battle Card Game: Fight your 9 Demons! Discover the seven deadly sins and watch as the world crumbles at your fingertips as you create thousands of dastardly deeds.Ĭombine fire, earth, wind & air to create demons, beasts, zombies. The same addictive, puzzle game play that made Doodle God a hit is back but with an evil twist. While Doodle God was busy creating the universe, Doodle Devil was also having some fun. The Power of Destruction is in Your Hands! "You'll have to use your creativity…ruthlessly addictive." – Slide2Play “Discovering each new element was an utter delight." – AppSafari If You Love Doodle God…Embrace Your Dark Side with Doodle Devil!
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