September 16th, 2008 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Platforms: Adobe Flash & Air | No Comments »
A new flash (mobile) gaming platform has been released today called MuZui. On the portal, gamers can create their own levels for pc/mobile flash games.
During the beta-test period of six months, games developed by Muzui were downloaded more than seven million times through gaming hotspots all over the world. The decisive factor in associating the famous former Skype investor and Web 2.0 innovator Morten Lund with Muzui was the successful beta-test, and today he is the primary investor.
The company hopes to reach one million subscribers by the end of 2009. The company is also planning to enter facebook.
“This is just like the Wikipedia of Gaming! On our site you create the games and the levels and then you share them online and challenge your friends. You and your friends can develop the games even further and make your own playlists of levels, which you can play online or on your mobile phone.” says Andreas Borch Hansen, 23, one of three brothers behind the unique gaming platform. “More than seven million downloads tells us that we are on the right course of what gamers want. And luckily our investors think so too. We already have 10 games available and 11 brand new ones in the lineup. Also, with our social network partnerships, we are increasing accessibility so that the kids and youngsters can stop playing ordinary games and start being their own game developers, Andreas continues.”
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