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iPhone App – Amgine

iPhone App – Amgine

iPhone App   Amgine iTunesAminge is now available on the App Store!!! Check it out here Amgine in iTunes directly or click the Available on iTunes image below. Please leave reviews and comments in iTunes or post them directly to the Amgine website found here.

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Amgine – My First iPhone App

iPhone App Development

Some of you may or may not know, but I have been developing an iPhone game off and on for the last year or so. Well I’m happy to say that I finally submitted it to Apple last night and it’s currently Under Review. This is a big moment for me and I’m very happy with the end result. So happy in fact that I’ve already started thinking of ideas for my next game (to Alex’s dismay).

Hopefully all goes smoothly with Apple and my Beta testers and Amgine will be available in the next week. Just in time for that Thanksgiving / Christmas rush. I’ll update the status throughout the process.

The iPhone Game (Amgine)

Check out Amgine here.

With absolutely no on-screen control Amgine takes full advantage of the iOS touch capabilities as the player easily glides with the simple navigation of your finger.

Amgine is a fast-paced puzzle game in which the player must employ a variety of strategies in order to succeed. With over 30 levels and 4 different scoring mechanisms Amgine offers the player hours of challenging fun.

In the distant world of Amgine evil enemy orbs have begun to multiply and are evolving in a plot to take over the world. They have adapted and are now able to change their appearance and color and have begun to attack in pairs. Once an attacking pair of evil enemy orbs has established a connection the only hope is for the player to destroy the connection, thus destroying the pair of evil enemy orbs. Does the player have what it takes to outlast the evil enemy orbs as they become faster, smaller and stronger? Take the challenge!

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Creating a Blog

Here goes my first attempt at blogging. Alex is in full blog mode already so it’s going to be hard to keep up, but I think I’m up to the challenge. Unfortunately for many of you my posts will more technically focused; how I’ve created and configured the blog, tools I’m using, useful websites, etc… I’m only going to apologize once; it’s what I enjoy doing and subsequently writing about so you’ll just have to deal with it. Hopefully there will be a few interested parties who either want to do something similar or share their advice with me. Now that we’ve got the formalities out of the way let’s move on.

WordPress

Why WordPress? Simply enough, it seemed to be the industry standard from what I could tell in my research. By research I mean Googling. Off topic for a moment, but do you think Googling should be classified as a skill? I think it should. I often ask interviewees this question. Many of them are a bit perplexed by the idea at first but through some prodding they come to the understanding that in our field it is extremely difficult to know everything about a particular programming language, software, browser, etc… and if you can find the specific nugget of information you’re looking for in a shorter amount of time than your colleagues it might be classifiable as a skill. You should Google the term ‘Googling, or ‘Is Googling A Skill’, it’s interesting. Back to the topic at hand, WordPress seemed like the best choice for our needs, it has a well established blogging framework, easy to navigate admin section, a plethora of free templates and utilities (plugins) and was easy enough to learn in a day or two such that I could customize our site to our liking. If you know PHP you’ll be able to easily understand WordPress. Plus WordPress is Open Source, which I tend to prefer (that’s a whole other topic). Check out the history and documentation for more information.

Free WordPress Templates

When starting our site I immediately gravitated towards free WordPress templates for three reasons; I didn’t want to waste the time to create a WordPress site from scratch, there are plenty of free templates available online (I’ve listed a number of sites below that I perused in my search) and of course they’re free. There are also plenty of WordPress themes that cost a pretty penny and most likely worth it (better SEO management, customization, etc…), but my suggestion when starting a blog is to limit as much of the overhead costs as possible. Most bloggers warn that making money blogging takes months to years to see decent returns, so I figured we’d start small and see what happens. I focused on free WordPress templates which already contained customization for Google Adsense.

Once we decided on a theme (honestly this took over two weeks as Alex and I have different opinions on look and feel) I installed WordPress on my local machine to get better handle on it. It wasn’t too difficult and the WordPress documentation helped a ton. To be honest, the basics of a WordPress site are rather simplified for the user which is great. There are few things you must do and the rest is styling and customization.

Bluehost Hosting

After deciding on the theme it was time to purchase a site and hosting services. I had used Bluehost before (davealexwedding.com – sadly we didn’t keep this site going) so I was comfortable with them and after some more quick ‘research’ I found them to still be one of the top rated hosting sites. The price was good ($4.95 / month for a 12 month contract) and WordPress installation is literally a one click setup. The total time for purchasing the site, installing WordPress, uploading our files and the site being up took a couple of hours. It’s still a little early to report on any down time or customer service issues so we’ll see how it goes.

That covers the initial setup of the blog. Overall it took us approximately two weeks and most of that as I said was deciding on a theme. For the most part it was a pretty painless process and having done it once I could easily get a blog setup in as little as a day. However, since the blog has been up I have done quite a bit of customization, Adsense and SEO management that have proven to be a little more difficult. I’m still working on these areas and hope to have a post up shortly with more in depth information on how we are approaching these areas and how that affects our progress of reaching our goals.

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