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Welcome to Mobile Pie. We create award winning digital entertainment that is designed for mobile devices.

Based in Bristol we've worked with a range of great clients including large brands as well as independents and have experience across all the main mobile platforms.

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OpenMic #4 – HTML5 v Native Apps

February 12th, 2010 by TomD

Myself and Matt had a little day trip to the Innovation Centre in Bath on Thursday to attend another of the enjoyable OpenMic events. We found the previous event in Guildford to be interesting and useful so wanted to get in on the action again! Read on to hear our reflections on the many discussions… (yes, this includes iPad).

OpenMic Mobile Innovation Camp

First up we listened to an entertaining talk from old-hand tech journalist Giles Turnbull, on the evolution of news reporting in the context of mobile and the generally slow response of news editors to embrace the technology. He seemed to think that the iPhone had finally clicked on the light bulb for the people of influence in news, just by looking and feeling so good! Maybe true, let’s hope the new generation of editors etc. are a bit quicker to adopt new technologies… (AR news anyone?)

Next up Richard Spence gave us a quick run down of mobile development away from the iPhone, which was a handy reminder that the other platforms have remained viable. He pointed out that the success of Apple’s App Store has improved the world’s understanding and general consciousness of mobile apps (beyond only iPhone users), making it more likely to get your Java or Symbian app actually noticed and installed by the public. As developers who haven’t forgotten the skills we cut our teeth with, we completely agree, and if you want your app reach a large audience then you have to face up to this fact! You’re never gonna hit everyone but you can have a jolly good go…

After that, Bruce Lawson from Opera gave us a run down on Opera Widgets. Now, Mobile Pie have had plenty of experience recently with widgets, having developed over 50 of them so far, but we are always on the look out for tips from the experts.

The final session before lunch was a panel discussion, in which experienced designers / developers gave their views on iPad, which were a little mixed (we’re still going to get one!). The inevitable question mark over multitasking was raised. Personally I feel that this will not be so much of a problem for a lot of the potential audience (i.e. non-geeks). As web browsing and web-based email will be two of the most common activities for them, a web browser will maybe be all they need 90% of the time. Also, if web apps are due to make their presence felt over native apps in the way the rumour-mongers would have you believe, then that supports the point even further. However, maybe the Safari multi-tabbing capabilities might have to be made a little quicker/accessible than the iPhone version.

After a great noodle-break at Hong Kong Bistro, the format changed to bar camps, the purpose of which is for delegates to discuss among themselves the burning issues of the day (surrounding mobile development!). The themes are suggested by the delegates themselves; here Matt and I split up to get the most knowledge into the Pie databank as possible.

I attended ‘How to make money from apps’ – which threatened to be a lot of disheartened developers sitting around complaining – but turned out to be an interesting discussion on different revenue models and schemes, i.e. free/premium/freemium/ad-funded. We also came up with an interesting idea of borrowing the concept of certified standards for application stores. For example, if your app doesn’t drain the battery in 10 minutes, or can be used offline, it would be nice to have certain industry wide stamps on your app to demonstrate this. This helps the professional developers who put time into the design and user experience of their products get some recognition above the rest of the rabble!

Matt however, hadn’t quite had his widget fill for the day yet, and took in Opera’s Patrick Lauke discussing HTML5, widgets and Opera’s latest browser. He seemed pretty impressed with some of the demonstrations – how graphics can be composited onto video directly in HTML 5 and the content of vector graphics can be dynamically changed with media queries. The best thing on show though, was the brilliant demo video of Bruce’s turkish dancing. To get a feel for HTML5 they have some cool articles on their Opera developers pages, especially their Introduction to video in HTML5.

A good day and we look forward to the next OpenMic!

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All Aboard The Hype Train: Destination B-Boy Beats

February 5th, 2010 by Will Luton
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The actual B-Boy Beats hype train

If we all believed the hype we’d be riding around on Segways, playing Nintendo Virtual Boys and listening to Jedward. That isn’t a world I’d like to reside in. But sometimes, like when Mobile Pie make a game, it’s time to listen and get yourselves very excited.

Following the launch of the teaser trailer, the Internet has gone totally loco and almost completely jammed itself up with fan gushing about our upcoming hippty-hop rhythm action extravaganza B-Boy Beats. Are these people right to be excited? Yes, they are.

AppGamer.net said that “Mobile Pie’s upcoming rhythm action title is seriously dope” which of course is very true. A discerning reader of the site, a gent or lady known only by the moniker jopper456, commented that the teaser trailer “looks mental!” We hope that’s a good thing, Jopper.

The funky and righteous robo-dudes over at Appboy reckon “B-Boy Beats is probably going to keep you entertained for a while” and that “visually, the game looks exciting”. Right on, brother!

But, what did the acclaimed journalists at iPhone Review 2.0 think?. Well, they reckon we’re “aiming to show the other music games how it’s really done.” While MustTap added that BBB is going to be a “different style of rhythm game”. Very insightful and accurate, MustTap and iPhone Review 2.0.

The industry site, CausalGaming.biz, thinks that “B-Boy Beats [is] set to ‘break’ the iPhone”. Not literally we hope. It has been extensively QA’ed.

Pocket Gamer reckons it’s “looking and sounding mighty funky” whilst site reader hopp56 think it “looks the business” and “could provide a decent DDR experience on iPhone for the first time after the dissapointment of Rock Band and the mediocre Tap Tap games.” Wowzers!

Meanwhile YouTube and other video sharing sites have been awash with articulate comments including: “Clever idea!” from RedShirtTheory, “looks great” by Th3AppStoreReview and “looks cool” from dr-mcd00d. Mean while the forums are jam packed with: “Darn, this is kooool” (wonderlandy), “it looks real cool” (‘Jeep) and, of course, “lolwut” (loves2spoon).

And finally always-on-the-beating-pulse-of-the-capital London-centric news site Your Local Guardian bolstered the hype by saying bold claims “might well prove to be justified when the game is released in the App Store on February 14.”

Don’t know about you, but I’m about to explode with excitement!

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B-Boy Beats: Developer Diary Tuesday 2nd February

February 4th, 2010 by Will Luton

What’s gone in to B-Boy Beats? Blood, sweat and tears. Except the blood.

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B-Boy Beats: Gameplay Trailer

January 27th, 2010 by Will Luton

Smash your toy guitar… Burn your dance mat… B-Boy Beats is coming!

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B-Boy Beats: Developer Diary Friday 8th January

January 21st, 2010 by Will Luton

In this installment me and Tom discuss our pie-oneering project management technique: Roadmap Checklisting!

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