Curves Available for Mobile and OUYA
Online, June 13, 2013 (Newswire.com) - In recent days the start-up-company Levire UG (haftungsbeschränkt) & Co. KG has simultaneously published its first game for three different platforms. Curves is the entering wedge for Levire to become established in the market for mobile games.
With the simple cost-free arcarde game Curves, Levire releases a product for three platforms at once for the first time: iOS, Android and the kickstarter-founded game console OUYA.
After Levire sucessfully completed 2012 with its karaoke app for children Kinder-Weihnacht, its cofounders Daniel Kiedrowski and Christopher Lege, both from Hamburg, developed a plan and a technology to tap into the versatile opportunities and platforms of the games market with only little manpower.
"We aren't able to afford developing for each different platform separately.", says co-founder Kiedrowski, "and even UNITY - which is offering free plans for mobile development these days - wasn't an option for us back then."
Thus, the plan to build a cross-platform technology with available open-source components was quickly concieved and has been successfully implemented in the development and release of Curves.
"We are now able to publish for a minimum of three different platforms with one codebase only. This means both, a good foundation and a big market for our upcoming projects."
Curves is a multiplayer-only game for up to four players on iPad, iPhone, any Android phone or tablet as well as the OUYA-console. The goal of the game is to use ones own curve to cut off the way of the other players while avoiding collisions oneself.
For more information on Curves visit: http://curves.levire.com
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