If some of social gaming's biggest names have dropped out, will the little guys follow suit? More importantly, what will Google do to keep those folks from abandoning ship? And to think Zynga and Loot Drop just launched a brand new game on the network.Īre you bummed to see Google+ lose some major games? What should Google+ do in order to compete? Sound off in the comments.
With two developers out of the picture for now, the future of Google+ as a games platform looks rather hazy. (Protip: More times than not, silence leads folks to assume the worst.) Bob Gale, the co-creator, co-writer, and co-producer of the film trilogy. Vechey founded PopCap in 2000 with partners Brian Fiete and Jason Kapalka. The game was developed and published by Telltale Games as part of a licensing deal with Universal Pictures. The executive also says he looks forward to what PopCap owner EA has in store for the future.
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We have a robust prototyping investment, which will fuel new brands and new games for PopCap for years to come. This episodic game series takes you back in time in a game based on the blockbuster movie franchise about a nutty scientist who has invented a time-traveling DeLorean. Back to the Future: The Game is an episodic graphic adventure based on the Back to the Future film franchise. We have some great games in production, which will surprise and delight players over the coming year. I needed to take a break for a bit, but now, Im back in the game. Our best defenseman was out with an injury for a few months, but hes finally back in the game. Of course, this is a speculative conclusion we simply have to come to, as Google has yet to release data on how many players there are on Google+. We have some amazing games live, with millions of people enjoying them every day. Although this phrase uses the word 'game,' it does not have to refer to sports.
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Despite reportedly having 100 million plus users, the players just aren't there. That's most likely why developers like Wooga and PopCap turn a blind eye to Google+.
You'll have to go to Facebook for your fix. As early as next week, Bejeweled Blitz will no longer be available for play on Google+. Where did Google's game(s) go? All Things Digital reports that not only does Diamond Dash maker Wooga plan on cutting ties with Google+, the search giant's social network slash social game platform, but so does PopCap and EA.