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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Jul 21, 2011 6:53:26 GMT
otascubeWebmaster#4SV3v07P 2011/07/14 14:09 >anonymoose The transplant to Android is scheduled though it is an experimentation phase now. Please wait a little more.
Think it's gonna happen?
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Post by Clockwork on Jul 21, 2011 16:42:52 GMT
I think PG in an Android App would be as entertaining as minecraft in an Android App. (Not very fun at all).
Truth is, A mouse is more accurate than a finger on a touch screen is. The only thing I see that could be better than a mouse is a touch pad with a pen. Then you could draw PG circuitry. What fun!
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Jul 21, 2011 17:03:41 GMT
No, these are mobile games, e.g. Micro Panda or Valistroke. They may be transplanted, but I think there won't be games excllusively for Android.
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Post by Clockwork on Jul 21, 2011 17:04:33 GMT
PG already has games exclusively for Android...
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Jul 21, 2011 17:09:16 GMT
I have never seen nor heard of games exclusively for Android made by Dan-ball. They're just moving the mobile games for apple products to Android as well.
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Post by Clockwork on Jul 21, 2011 17:12:28 GMT
Flip Ball iTunes Store iPhone iPod touch ver1.6 Genre : Action game Price : Free of charge Easy operation only of pulling a spring. Action game that competes without falling into a hole how many coins taken.
I don't think you can play that via PC. But it is available for Mobile Platforms.
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Jul 21, 2011 17:13:33 GMT
That's exclusively for iTouch/iPhone. Not Android.
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Post by Clockwork on Jul 21, 2011 17:14:19 GMT
I thought it was the same thing. Smart Phone.... Does it really matter?
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Post by QwertyuiopThePie on Jul 24, 2011 5:19:49 GMT
Yeah, he mentioned this on the otasview. Said he was planning stuff for android.
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Post by Rock on Jul 25, 2011 1:35:37 GMT
I think PG in an Android App would be as entertaining as minecraft in an Android App. (Not very fun at all). Truth is, A mouse is more accurate than a finger on a touch screen is. The only thing I see that could be better than a mouse is a touch pad with a pen. Then you could draw PG circuitry. What fun! You realize you're the first person I've seen realize this? Thank you so much. Anyway, it says transplant, is Otas going to continue to develop games for iOS?
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Post by QwertyuiopThePie on Jul 25, 2011 4:02:12 GMT
Seriously, he's the first person you've see realize that? Most people already know that but don't go out and state it, so I guess that's realistic. The Community may think it's a good idea but that's about it.
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Post by dhoom on Sept 4, 2011 7:51:05 GMT
Thank heavens for android. I can't stand anymore of apple's nonsense.
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Post by mdog95 on Sept 6, 2011 2:04:48 GMT
I don't have an Android, so I wouldn't have a problem if it went to Android or not.
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Post by Draxorion on Sept 6, 2011 3:32:07 GMT
Anyone know when these plans are coming into effect?
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Oct 7, 2011 2:31:40 GMT
THESE PLANS HAVE COME INTO EFFECT 
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Post by Rock on Oct 7, 2011 2:52:14 GMT
I'm assuming that they will continue developing software for iOS?
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Oct 7, 2011 3:17:24 GMT
Likely, but not often. Otas will probably alternate. If he doesn't, we probably won't get new games for a while, but it's nice to have it on a second type of software.
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Post by QwertyuiopThePie on Oct 7, 2011 13:44:42 GMT
Either that or he'll develop for both at the same time.
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Post by Fringe Pioneer on Oct 7, 2011 22:08:21 GMT
I'm surprised they weren't originally for Android, considering that Android uses Java and all the other Dan-Ball web games use Java. Regardless, variety should be beneficial for the varied smart phone owners. It does seem that Windows Phone owners will continue to be left out...
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Post by Hachi1 on Jun 21, 2012 9:18:19 GMT
I would much rather have all games online, from ordinary computers. (simply because I don't have any android things)
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Post by QwertyuiopThePie on Jun 21, 2012 21:56:35 GMT
Yeah, but I think there's emulators. Mobile games are much more... well, mobile.
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