Moving Targets: The Constant Change of Mobile Game Development

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  • Judd Ruggill Arizona State University
  • Ken S. McAllister University of Arizona

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https://doi.org/10.7557/23.6129

Abstract

This interview is excerpted from a series we conducted in early 2011 with James Johnson, an independent mobile game developer in the US. Prior to creating his own games, Johnson worked as a programmer for Octopi, F.U.N. Technologies, World Winner, and Sony Online Entertainment on titles such as Snood Deluxe, Makeover Madness, Pox Nora, and The Agency: Covert Ops. In this interview, he talks about the dynamism of mobile game development, the interplay between programmers and designers, the differences between large and small companies, and the future of the game industry.

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2011-07-11

How to Cite

Ruggill, J. and McAllister, K. S. (2011) “Moving Targets: The Constant Change of Mobile Game Development”, Eludamos: Journal for Computer Game Culture, 5(1), pp. 93–98. doi: 10.7557/23.6129.

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