AvatarLabs Releases iPhone Music Racing Game RHYTHM RACER!

The  Avatarlabs App Factory (Rhinoball, Terminate Me, Cloudy Shake, Monsters Vs. Aliens and Poo Log) on January 5th unveiled RHYTHM RACER™ - a FREE racing game for the iPhone and iPod Touch that combines elements of “F-Zero” and “Guitar Hero” for the fastest full 3D racing experience on the iPhone or iPod Touch, and an amazing musical experience too!    The AvatarLabs team looks forward to rolling out new content, developing gameplay further, and building community via  mobile social network Open Feint (included with the game). Features:  *Adrenalin-fueled racing combined with killer interactive music!*    *Global Leader Board - see how you fare against everyone via Open Feint.*    *Facebook Leaderboard - see how you fare against your friends.*    *Includes one racing track with the ability to purchase more tracks using in-app payment for $0.99.* Coming Soon:  More Music.  More Levels.  More customizable Playing Experience. Over TEN THOUSAND satisfied customers have downloaded the free game in the first six days in the App Store.  Download and play the game here!  UPDATE: Over 100,000 downloads in first two weeks after launch on January 3, 2010!

The 5 Dirty Secrets Of iPhone App Development

Susan Lambert shares insights gleaned from AvatarLabs' experience with the development process and the iTunes App Store over the last year.  Read her article at Gamasutra.com. Additional insight on the iPhone approval process can be found in this story from Business Week that features in interview with SVP of Apple Phil Schiller.

Virtual Worlds, Goods, And Currencies Exploding (And Imploding A Little Too)

Hundreds of millions of real dollars are flowing in and out of virtual economies, creating fun ways for people to interact via social games.  Some of those millions having been flowing into the pockets of the unscrupulous, putting legitimate companies and advertisers at a disadvantage .  We attended the Virtual Goods Summit in San Francisco and enjoyed immensely the panel discussions and conversations about this exciting and rapidly growing sector of the social web.  Being pioneers in the creation of engaging games and activities as part of larger marketing efforts, it's exciting to watch this industry mature, albeit not without some growing pains.  Overshadowing some of the innovations and success stories presented at VGS at the end of October, have been the ongoing "ScamVille" posts on Tech Crunch that lead to the replacement of a founder/CEO at her own company, and possibly to class action lawsuits against big players like Zynga, and even Facebook.  Hopefully the outcome will be a high-quality channel for advertisers to find and engage consumers, and for those consumers to be able to play safely.  This may happen quickly if all the players in the space follow the lead of new Offerpal CEO George Garrick who has moved quickly to admit wrong-doing and implement a quality rating system for advertisers.  Read the whole thread on Tech Crunch here.  Whether or not you agree with Michael Arrington's approach to journalism, it is entertaining reading.

NSNotificationCenter Class For ActionScript 3.0

Here is a class that we have found very useful when building Flash projects.  The idea comes from Cocoa's NSNotificationCenter which is a great class used to send events in Mac and iPhone apps.  Our class is named "EventNotificationCenter".  Sorry for the long names, I got use to X-Code auto guessing as I type. This class will let you send events with or without extra data. You can then listen to that event without having to know about the object that sent it.  You simply ask the EventNotificationCenter class to send it for you.  Very useful indeed. more...

Flash on TV?! Yes, please.

Read more here about how Adobe and Intel are working together to optimize a new processor for Flash content on Blue-ray players, cable boxes, digital TVs, and other gizmos with screens.

What this means? All of us in digital content delivery should begin to think about the possibilities of Flash capabilities on TV, and/or whatever TV looks like next year.

I am ready for interactive TV and Flash will be a great way to make it happen. Avatar’s large and growing team of A-list Flash designers and developers will be ready to take advantage of this new platform as it comes together.

“The Open Screen Project is striving to remove barriers for developers and designers as they look to publish content and applications across desktops and devices” said David Wadhwani, general manager and vice president, Platform Business Unit at Adobe.