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Bankshot Ad-Free & Bankshot reviews!

February 17th, 2010 garry No comments
Bankshot

Bankshot

We’ve just released Bankshot Ad-Free, which is essentially the same game as Bankshot but, well, without ads! We didn’t think ads bothered anyone (they don’t bother us), but you spoke and we listened, so now we’ve made an ad-free option available. It’s available on the App Store now!

Also, if you’re still not convinced it’s fun, check out these reviews:
TUAW.com

Bankshot delivers a quick hit of fun.
It’s fun, it’s easy, and it’s the perfect kind of game to just pull up and play when you only need a few minutes of distraction.
If you want a quick arcade hit to play during your next few iPhone breaks, definitely pick it up.

iPhoneFreak.com

Like TRON, Paper Toss or Air Hockey? Check out the Bankshot game, its fun and free!
From time to time I sit and waste some time playing games on my iPhone, but given that I am far from a gamer the games I play are simple. I prefer the ones that you can pick up and put down with ease such as Bejewled, Peggle, TapTap, LED Football and Flight Control. I am also pretty cheap when it comes to purchasing games.
Given that I was happy to discover a new game called Bankshot. And it hit me right from the description…

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We’re hiring!

February 16th, 2010 garry 1 comment

Yes, that’s right, we’re looking to expand! Check out the job posting below and if you fit the bill, we’d love to talk to you!

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Endloop is a boutique iPhone App and Games development shop based in Toronto, Ontario that started in 2009. In a short period of time, we’ve developed some pretty cool apps and games and started to build a growing client base.

We are looking for a junior, rockstar developer (preferably a recent grad, looking to learn), who wants to develop and create awesome iPhone apps/games – plain and simple. You will be involved in anything and everything related to iPhone and game development.

Obviously, you should also love Apple, Macs, iPhones, iPods and, yes, even the iPad, despite its name (but we’ll forgive you if you don’t like Apple TV – neither do we).

The ideal candidate will have some or all of the following skills:

Objective-C
Xcode w/ iPhone SDK (and Instruments)
Core Animation, Quartz 2D, Open GL-ES
Cocos2D, Unity3D, Torque
Box2D / Chipmunk

You should also be:

- Brilliant. Like ridiculously smart and can learn and soak up knowledge like a sponge.
- Passionate about something (preferably iPhone or game development)
- Code master (OOP a must, game dev would be awesome)
- Gamer and gadget freak

Have your own apps/games on the App store or in the approval process? Show us your apps for BIG bonus points.

No recruiters, please.

Email: jobs [at] endloop.ca
Website: http://www.endloop.ca

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Arcade Solitaire: TriTowers awarded 3rd in 2009 Best Card Game

February 11th, 2010 garry No comments

Arcade Solitaire: TriTowers

Yay! It’s great to be recognized for our hard work but it’s even better when it’s the fans that voted for us! Thanks for all your support, Arcade Solitaire: TriTowers was awarded 3rd Best Card Game of 2009 in the Best App Ever Awards!

We’re stoked about this because although, it wasn’t 1st place, we are in great company with Apple just ahead of us and then the biggest iPhone game developer on the planet, Gameloft, in 1st place. As in Indie Dev, it’s humbling to just be mentioned with those two!

Again, thanks for all the support and encouragement. 2010 is going to be an even better year! :)

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iPad’s secret weapon: 5 reasons why it’s ideal for productivity

February 4th, 2010 ken 7 comments


Since the unveiling of the device last week, it seems like everyone is praising or criticizing Apple’s upcoming iPad as a pure media consumption machine. That, or bemoaning the absence of Flash.

As first impressions go, that’s not far off the mark. The iPad’s larger form factor is ideal for consuming and sharing iTune’s vast media library and it appears to be made for that singular purpose.

However, I believe we are all underestimating the productivity potential of the iPad. Here are 5 reasons why I think the iPad is ideal for productivity and not just for media consumption:

1) The IPS LCD panel tech
This allows for a viewing angle of 178 degrees and a ridiculously good image quality. That means any images, diagrams, or documents can be easily readable for anyone near the iPad holder.

2) 1024×768 resolution
This means you can fit a lot more detailed information on the screen. I predict you will see native iPad productivity apps that will take advantage of this additional screen real estate in new and innovative ways. More space means less full page transitions and a better user experience for manipulating complex documents.

3) The 0.5″ thick and 1.5lbs form factor
Big deal, you say, it’s just lighter and smaller, nothing game changing here. Well, think about it this way: when was the last time you tried to pass a laptop around the boardroom/meeting room? If you tried it, you’d find it was bulky, heavy, and unwieldy. Well the iPad’s form factor makes it easy to pass around and the bigger, wide angle viewing screen just makes sharing that much easier.

It’s perfect for collaborative work and small groups without a need for a projector. Better than a laptop because you can’t just lay a laptop screen flat on a table.

4) Multi-touch
Yes, this is not new and it already exists on the iPhone. However, since the iPad is more like a desktop/laptop platform, we will be seeing some really unique user experiences due to the combination of multi-touch with single page app designs (unlike the hierarchical, multipage iPhone apps). In combination with the larger screen, this will allow for productivity apps that are built for collaboration among multiple people on the same device.

5) The blazing fast A4 processor
This processor runs circles around the iPhone and the current crop of netbooks. Heavy processor dependent apps that weren’t possible on the iPhone will now see the light of day on the iPad because of the A4.

Bonus Reason: Apple says so
They’re not releasing the iWork suite of apps for the iPad on a whim. This is to showcase how productive you can be on the iPad. There’s a good reason why they didn’t even attempt to bring these apps over to the iPhone; they were saving them for the platform that will make them shine, the iPad.

Conclusion
As an iPhone developer, I’m obviously going to buy an iPad on day one but the hardware doesn’t nearly excite me as much as the potential of new iPad-only apps. I’m certain there will be some truly innovative productivity tools that may change your life and mine.

We at Endloop are already working on some awesome ideas for iPad apps, so keep your eyes peeled to this blog. :)

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