The Pokemon Company International has finally emerged victorious, as I'd hoped it would. ... [see more]
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On Saturday night, my new app "Battle Reference for Pokemon" went live in the Apple App Store. It's a free app whose job is to analyze a specific pokemon's elements and make recommendations on what pokemon to use against it, but it also includes elemental weaknesses so users can make their own decisions. ... [see more]
About a month ago, I set out to prove a point. First, a back-story: The staff of the software company Corona Labs (Ansca Mobile) allowed a teen who had made a quiz based on his favorite game to post on their blog about his success. He had over 100,000 downloads on his quiz app. ... [see more]
We just finished a small app called Pokemon Battler. You tell it what Pokemon you're fighting, and it'll recommend different Pokemon to use against it based on its weaknesses. It's like a real life Pokedex! (kinda) ... [see more]
I get this question a lot: "When are you going to do [an android / a kindle] version of your games?" ... [see more]
RPGM has undertaken a new project. Like all our projects, it's self-motivated. ... [see more]
Update, July 10, 2012: Because of a difference in the versions of software (and my own carelessness), I submitted a version of Lights Out SP to the App Store that is unplayable due to a bug. Apple published the non-working version LIVE to the App Store. Moments later, I fixed the bug and submitted a new version, but it could take a week or more for Apple to "review" the new version. ... [see more]
Quick blog post: I just added 2 new features to the site. I built an RSS feed from the Blog, and added the ability for visitors to comment on blog posts. ... [see more]
I recently received a review for Roxy Dark (a $1.99 game) that said it wasn't worth $2, but only $1. Even though the reviewer made other useful comments, I couldn't help but get annoyed at that "$1" comment. So I thought to myself: What does a $1.99 game mean to me when I see it on the App Store? And I came up with two things it means to me: ... [see more]
After 5 months of dedicated development, Roxy Dark and The Spydrs is live in the App Store! Now it's time to breathe a sigh of relief and see how things go. ... [see more]
Recently, we registered RPGM as a Limited Liability Company in the state of Maryland. It's official: we're a company. ... [see more]
We're in the final stages of testing and tweaking our new game, Roxy Dark and The Spydrs. And we're going to give you all some more sneak peeks at the game! ... [see more]
Bethesda Softworks has announced the first DLC (downloadable content) for their hit RPG, Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. It's called Dawnguard, it will presumably be demoed at E3 on June 5-7, 2012, and it will be available this summer. Xbox gamers will be able to download the DLC later this summer, while PS3 and PC games will likely have to wait 30+ additional days. ... [see more]
We've got some screenshots from the game for you~ ... [see more]
Even though Roxy Dark and The Spydrs is only about 50% done, it's playable, all the way through the end of the 4th stage. ... [see more]
Please Note: This position has been filled! ... [see more]
It's been a while, hasn't it? ... [see more]
Lights Out has been approved in the App Store. It is available now, so go grab your copy! ... [see more]
Our new game, Lights Out, will be released soon. We've submitted it to the Apple Store for approval, and with a little bit of luck it will be available in February. ... [see more]