Seamedu Animation and Arts; Animation,Game Design,Game Programming and Vfx School Pune
Aug 4, 2010
Rolocule Games wants to make fun games, according to them
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"Rolocule's mission is to entertain universally, by blending technology with art and creating most enjoyable experience for everyone and strongly believes that art and technology often creates magic"
Founded by the EA return game programmer Rohit Gupta & his longtime friend & business partner Anuj Tandon, in Pune sometime last year. Super Badminton is their 2nd game for the I-Phone & I-Pad the 1st being "Touch Squash World Championship 2009".
Not many people will know that badminton has roots in our very own Pune & Super Badminton is the first badminton game for the I-Phone & I-Pad. Thus it is apt that a Pune based game company should make this game.
In their Short stint as game developers, Rolocule have managed to get a host of people interested & playing their games, all over the world literally.Also they happen to produce great racquets sports games which are listed amongst the best of best & the top five.
Touch Squash was downloded in more than 70 countries, Super Badminton did even better as it was downloaded at 4.99 dollars more than 200 times in 2 days and that was 2 weeks back, all OUTSIDE India.
It also rocketed to the hot games category on Apple Apps listing & covered by a dozen international publications. The reviews have been good to great & the Rolocule team has worked double time to bring out an gameplay upgrade and HD version for the I-Pad.
Rolocule has many games planned out & whats even better is they make games of international standards.
Incidentaly Rohit stint at EA-working on the SIMS games & their strong technological background has made this possible. One of things that we lack in India, particularly in the area of game development is game engine development & game programming.
For both their games, Rolocule team used their proprietary game engine which again allows the company to create the kind of games that has high standards. Most indian companies into game development, either use a 3d engine from Torque or 2d engines from Popcap or YOYO.
The good thing about companies like Rolocule Games is their willingness to take a chance in India to make their kind of games, as we in India dont BUY our games & the non-existense of a supportive ecosystem for game development companies.
'Seamedu Animation & Arts' heartiest wishes to them & a prayer that they continue to make the kind of games which are fun for them to make as much it is fun for us(Gamers) to Play
@Harold
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