Tuesday, January 18, 2011

14-year old boy creates top free iPhone app, surpassing ‘ Angry Birds

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Some people study and work for years trying to build, test and develop
successful games for the internet age. Others
seem to create smash hits without even
breaking a sweat. Bubble Ball, a new game for Apple and Android, falls squarely into the latter
category. The physics puzzle game that is taking
the world by storm was developed by Robert
Nay, a 14-year old schoolboy from Utah over ‘ a couple of months’ . Bubble Ball challenges players to use objects and
gravity to guide a ball to its destination, and has
been downloaded over 2 million times in the last
two weeks, replacing the legendary Angry Birds
as the most popular free app on the Apple App
store. Watch this YouTube clip to see how Bubble Ball
works. How did it happen? All Things Digital reports that “ some months back, a friend suggested that if Nay liked his iPod touch so much, perhaps he
should try his hand at programming for it. At first
he tried the standard Objective-C programming
tools, but found the learning curve a little steep.
He tried another tool called GameSalad, but didn’ t like the results. In the end, he settled on the
Corona tools from Ansca Mobile. Corona was
easy to use, he said, and also let him write once
and publish for both Apple and Android devices. ” The young developer developed the game all by
himself, but enlisted his mother’ s help when it came to submitting the app to the app store and
registering the company, Nay Games.

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