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A crowdsourcing solution – full versions to win

by Tobias Andersson on March 28th, 2010

We want to try something we have never done before. We would like to invite you to be an integral part of the further development of Mad Skills Motocross. Even though we have sold thousands of games already, we consider you Mad Skills gamers out there early adopters. The development of this game and the possibilities that comes with it are amazing. If our little group here at the office think it is amazing we are sure we can create something even more amazing utilizing the power contained in you guys. Each member of this group are an important part of the savvy crowd that know of Turborilla and Mad Skills, an early adopter. Your ideas and choices are important.

We will test asking you questions, utilizing you thoughts, in incremental steps and hopefully we can deliver value in exchange for your ideas and solutions. Value defined as an increasingly better game, but also in the form of individual rewards and more importantly, cred. If you come up with great code, graphics or ideas, you will be recognized for it.

The first inquire - a Facebook leaderboard?:

We need to create a leaderboard solution, we are considering using facebook and dividing it in to regions but we have not written any code yet. Do you have ideas, applications, examples of games that currently use a great solutions or example code for a facebook application that would work well for Turborilla and Mad Skills? Write to tobias@turborilla.com or joel@turborilla.com. Post your questions as a comment below

The three best suggestions gets rewarded, even if we like a suggestion but decide not use it you'll get your full version.

 

all the best

Tobias

3 Comments
  1. Anonymous permalink

    Since you write apps in Java,. have you considered porting to Android?

  2. Yep, we are still considering it. However, games don’t seem to be doing so well on the Android.

    We might just do it anyways :)

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