Making Alto's Adventure free on Android helped it reach a whole new audience
Making Alto's Adventure free on Android helped it reach a whole new audiencethe time it came time to port serene snowboarding game Alto's Adventure to Android, Ryan Cash, from developer Snowman, was a bit worried. And When it's true that the Android version of Alto's Adventure hasn't been as lucrative as its iOS counterpart, that doesn't mean it wasn't a success. Next week, going to see the Android debut of the game's sequel, Alto's Odyssey, and it comes at a time the time Alto's Adventure is doing particularly well on Android. Initially, Alto's Adventure on Android was supported by in-game ads and a single in-app purchase of a coin doubler. It took Alto's Adventure a full year to move from iPhone to Android, but by Odyssey, that number was cut in half.Hands-on with Panasonic's new Toughbook lineup of Android devices
referring to Panasonic's Toughbook series of gadgets is all about delivering powerful hardware in form factors that are designed specifically by enterpheight customers in mind. Recently, Panasonic announced 3 new Android devices in the Toughbook lineup by the T1 and N1 smartphones, as well as the L1 tablet. Mobile Nations' Mark Guim recently got to check all 3 of these out, extremely be sure to give his hands-on video above a watch if you need to learn more.collected by :Maya Tony
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