We've posted about GameSalad here before -- the company offers up a third-party development and publishing solution that allows anyone, even non-coders, to jump into the GS SDK, make a game, and then ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Michael Agustin and friends Tan Tran and Daniel Treiman founded the company in 2007. Each had great jobs in the tech field–with ...
The internet has democratised information and services like never before, and game making is one area that is now within reach of ordinary people. GameSalad is one of the tools that is making this ...
From December 21, 2009 to January 25, 2010 game creators from all over the world took part in the Macworld 2010 GameSalad Challenge. Using GameSalad’s game creation tools, amateur game designer teams ...
When it comes to learning how to code, it’s fairly common for a person to start off with the development of a game. But of course, this can be extremely tough. Even a game like “Astroids” requires ...
After criticism a couple of months back over app submission costs and revenue share models, GameSalad, the developer of its eponymous Mac-based visual game creation tool has significantly tweaked its ...
Publishing an own iPhone game got a lot easier on Friday. Gendai Games announced the launch of GameSalad’s Early Access Program, granting its members the ability to create and publish games to the App ...
GameSalad, formerly Gendai Games, offers a simple game creation tool that allows non-programmers to build, develop and publish 2D casual games games for the web and iPhone and iPad. Today, the startup ...
GameSalad, maker of a do-it-yourself mobile-game publishing platform, is announcing today that it has teamed up with Amazon to provide tools for releasing titles on Kindle Fire tablets. The move is ...
In 2015, Stephen Nichols argued that coding academies are nonsense. This statement alone was met with anger by many, but the true extent of his beliefs is yet more controversial - Nichols believes ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Apr 30, 2014) - GameSalad, Inc., the leading provider of mobile game development tools with a community of over 750,000 developers, announced today that its ...