There is a new casual gaming network in town that’s got some serious cross-platform chops. Don’t be fooled by the cutesy graphics. Today, Mytopia is simultaneously launching across Facebook, Bebo, ...
Online gaming firm 888 Holdings has agreed to buy the assets of social game development firm Mytopia for $18 million. The acquisition will help 888 move into social games with the ability to easily ...
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Whoever predicted that social gaming was the next niche of the Web to get totally saturated was very, very right. On Monday, a new casual-gaming social network called Mytopia entered its public-beta ...
Are casual, social games the wave of the future? In years to come, will we lovers of the swinging sword, the flashing fireball and the gigantic gun be left reminiscing about the "good old days" as we ...
Today at TechCrunch50, Mytopia debuted its cross-platform development framework called RUGS. The idea is simple: code once, and an application is automatically translated for compatibility on a range ...
SAN FRANCISCO – November 3, 2008 – Mytopia Inc., an innovator in cross-platform technology, today announced that its million-strong game community and solid line-up of games for everyone are now ...
Online gambling company 888 Holdings on Monday agreed to buy social gaming studio Mytopia for a base payment of $18 million. Along with developed top Facebook games like "Bingo Island 2" and "Pacific ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Interoperability between different social networks should not only empower users but also boost widget makers ...
When the addictive “Scrabulous” application disappeared from Facebook this past summer due to copyright infringement, thousands of online gamers who’d been playing together religiously felt orphaned.