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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Feb 2013 at 10:49
AFAIK any sort of app for iOS would necessarily be based on the web engine used for Safari. If that is indeed the case, it won't fix anything to have a seperate app and would give the Devs more non-game stuff to do, which I for one don't want. It would sure be awesome if that was not the case. An app for iOS would be great but I'll settle for Apple fixing the Safari glitches (which is slooooowwwwwly happening.)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Feb 2013 at 08:34

Illyriad is a very intriguing game, and it is no wonder that the number of Illy players have been increasing steadily. More players equals more action, more trade and more fun. Therefore, I feel that by expanding to other consumer markets, Illyriad would benefit from increased popularity, and therefore develop into a much bigger game. One of the best ways to do this would be by developing a mobile application for the Android/Apple app stores.

The mobile app markets have been proven to be excellent ways for game developers to increase publicity for their games. A good example of this would be the Age of Empire application on the Android market. While similar to Illyriad as a city builder game, it is much more simplistic and not nearly as fun as Illyriad. The market consists of 4 basic resources, and you can only have one city with limited buildings. In addition, the developers’ use of english is rather poor, resulting in broken sentences that players have trouble understanding. Yet, in spite of all these flaws, the game is very popular, having been installed between 5 – 10 million times. This is undeniable proof of the mobile app markets ability to increase game popularity.

A secondary reason for the development of an Illyriad application would be the smooth gameplay on mobile devices. Being a browser game that does not require tons of techincal horsepower, the game can be run on mobile devices such as tablets or smartphones. I myself use Illyriad occasionally on my mobile phone. However, one problem with this is the fact that there are numerous glitches or dysfunctional capabilites. This is largely due to the fact that mobile browsers not entirely compatible with Illyriad, therefore resulting in problems such as the inability to send mails, scroll through the hub markets or send resources. The development of a specialized app would fix all these problems easily, as well as allowing more efficient use of the game.

In conclusion, the development of an Illyriad app for the mobile app market would be very beneficial to all parties involved.


PS. In case this is too long winded, basically an Illyriad app would be good because it would make Illyriad a more popular and fun game.



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