It’s been a great year for the Felgo blog and we look forward to bringing you even more posts in 2016. As the year draws to a close, take a look back at the best bits of the Felgo blog for 2015. Check out the most helpful posts of the year and get all the resources and tips you need to develop a successful game or app.
Resources
If you’ve been a regular reader this year, you’ll have taken advantage of the free resources that have been featured in the Felgo Blog. You can find free graphics, sounds, fonts, and app icons on the Felgo blog and use them in your app or game. Make sure to check them out if you’re on the search for free stuff.
- 16 Great Sites Featuring Free Game Graphics for Developers
- 16 Great Websites Featuring Free Game Sounds for Developers
- How to Download the Best Free Fonts for Mobile Development
- How to Download the Best Royalty Free Icons
Tips
When it comes to launching an app or game, there are a number of areas you need to consider in order to make sure it’s a success. Whether you’re putting together a user acquisition strategy or want to know the best way to optimize your app store page, you’ll find tips on making your app or game a success with posts like these:
- 9 Useful Marketing Techniques for Promoting Mobile Games
- The Simple Guide to Making Awesome Mobile Game Trailers
- How to Publish an App to the Google Play Store
- 10 Simple Tips That Will Boost Your Player Retention!
- 7 Useful Tips That Will Improve Your App Store Optimization
- 21 Tips That Will Improve Your User Acquisition Strategy
Guest Posts
Besides the tips and resources, we’ve also had some great guest posts from Felgo users about how they created their own mobile games. In January, Jan from Germany was nice enough to tell us how he developed Frogabee with Felgo instead of Unity, Unreal or Ogre.
During the summer, we also had Mathias Sundholm tell us how he and his team set out to develop the best memory game possible. He broke down the entire development process and shared his insight into the correct process for making a game.
We also had Martin Gregory from Australia tell us how he developed Leap, a retro platformer, in just a couple of weeks. You can look forward to more guest posts in 2016 as well!
This Week in Mobile Development!
This year also saw the launch of a new feature on the Felgo blog, This Week in Mobile Development! These posts go out every Friday and summarize all of the biggest mobile development stories and blog posts from the week. You can also subscribe to have the post sent to your inbox. It’s the best way to stay up-to-date on all the goings on from the world of mobile development.
Announcements
Throughout the year, the Felgo Blog has been the first place to announce all of the major updates to Felgo and the release of Felgo Apps.
At the start of the year, the Felgo Sample Launcher was released as a stand-alone desktop application that allows you to view, play and use all of the Felgo examples and tutorials. During the summer, it was announced that Felgo was now going to include 3D support. In October, multiplayer support was added to Felgo.
There were also a lot of announcements this year about new games being added to the Felgo Sample Launcher. All of the following games were added in 2015:
The announcement of new sharing features, a testing at runtime feature and our brand new online documentation were also made on the blog this year.
Events
The Felgo team were lucky enough to attend some of the biggest events of the year and made appearances at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, Gamescom in Cologne and the Qt World Summit in Berlin.
The result of one of these trips was a great post about the best tech talks of the Qt World Summit. Check it out now and see the Felgo team and other Qt experts give their opinion on how to get the most out of QML and Qt.
Best of Luck for 2016!
Thanks for checking out the Felgo Blog in 2015! Make sure to check back again soon as we’ll have even more resources, tips and special features in the new year. If you enjoyed reading, then share this post with your friends and colleagues using the buttons below!