New York based mobile gaming company, Tapinator has acquired social casino, InAppFuel (IAF).
InAppFuel powers Metamoki, Five-O-Poker, DreamQuest Games and GameMasons in addition to several others. It has also developed a minigame software kit giving developers the ability to integrate casino-style games including Slots and Scratchcards.
"We are very pleased about completing this transaction and the coming integration of this new product line with Tapinator's existing business," said Ilya Nikolayev, chief executive officer for Tapinator. "Not only does it provide Tapinator a unique product with huge upside potential, but it also maximizes our current social casino team and is our first business solutions (B2B) product.
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catapultaudio 9 years ago Jr. Member
As a web developer by trade, I was extremely intrigued when I saw this post about an SDK for casino game development! I haven't made a great deal of progress creating any software with it as of yet, but I love the idea and it does seem to be reasonably well designed and implemented. I'll try remember to post an update here...
As a web developer by trade, I was extremely intrigued when I saw this post about an SDK for casino game development! I haven't made a great deal of progress creating any software with it as of yet, but I love the idea and it does seem to be reasonably well designed and implemented. I'll try remember to post an update here soon!
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