Runic Rumble released on Google Play
On Sunday 20th of August 2012, Epiphany Games chose Google Play as the distribution platform to release its gesture-based Spell Fighter, “Runic Rumble”. This game intro
New ‘Game Services’ Department
Epiphany Games has created a game services department to better serve the needs of corporate Australia and our overseas partners. The Game Services department focuses primarily on
Finding the Fun
From time to time, I would like to share with the community my general thoughts anecdotes and observations. Finding the Fun is a short article about that, it describes where in
Cross Platform Mobile Development
As Epiphany Games wants to give players an experience in a variety of platforms; one world but many ways of interacting with it, I thought I would take the time to make some points
Catchy Pitching
Recently I had the privilege of sitting on a panel of judges as some small local game developers pitched their game concepts at us. We were there to discuss their ideas, not just o
Ciaran’s Toolbench Blog, Part 2!
Hi, Ciarán here again, continuing my introduction to GameBase’s level editing software, Toolbench… The newest feature of Toolbench is the water editor. It’s a bri
Golden Rules of Mobile Game Development
So I’m very excited about Runic Rumble, I decided to write a blog post. Epiphany Games has done a bunch of mobile work for clients in Australia and Abroad but this is the f
Ciarán Daly’s Level Designing With Toolbench!
Welcome to my first developer blog for Epiphany Games! Hi, my name is Ciarán Daly, and I’m lead level designer here at Epiphany Games. I’ve brought my experience with The
SOPA is dead. Long Live SOPA.
So, you’re all aware of the recent shelving (a term appropriate in all its possible sub-cultural connotations) of the proposed SOPA legislation in the US, so I’ll avoid getting
New Year, New website
2012 is looking like a fantastic year for games. We have our game Frozen Hearth, a new game called Wizard Battle for iOS which will introduce our characters from Ámorrá this is b