Amazon has partnered with Israeli game publisher and development platform PlayScape to provide more games for Kindle Fire HD users
The tablet market is getting very competitive with all the big guns in the race fighting to draw customers to their products. Heavy discounts, more features and better specifications are some tactics all manufactures are indulging in to gain maximum visibility in the industry. Amazon is one such company that is doing everything in its stride to increase the popularity of its Kindle Fire HD tablets.
The retail giant has recently partnered with Israeli game publisher and development platform PlayScape to offer users optimized versions of its games for devices such as Kindle Fire HD.
The new service offered to Kindle Fire HD users has been titled PlayScape Plus. Ten games have already gone live, including two titles in the Ninja Chicken series along with versions of Bouncy Bill, Jewels and Diamonds Kingdom. This number is expected to rise to 40 by the beginning on 2014.
"One of our primary goals is to make the best games more easily accessible in today's mobile marketplace," said Amir Dinur, PlayScape's vice president of sales. "Partnering with an expansive platform like Amazon definitely drives towards that goal of game discoverability, while also providing another avenue in our end-to-end development, distribution and marketing solution for developers."
PlayScape was previously known as MoMinis and already has a database of 6 million active users monthly, 40 million players and one million active players daily.