Plarium: The Israeli Gaming Giant That Is Big In Russia
All over the English speaking world, Zynga is synonymous with Facebook gaming. But in Eastern Europe and Russia, a different company is taking social gaming by storm – Israeli gaming giant Plarium.
November 21, 2012
Mossad: Use Your Smartphone To Become A Spy
With its new game, simply titled "Mossad", Israeli gaming company Geonuts wants people to live out their cloak and dagger fantasies using a common, yet sophisticated gadget – the smartphone. The game uses augmented reality and location-based tracking to enable players to act as spies.
November 08, 2012
Funtactix: Turning Blockbusters Into Video Games
Hunger Games, Rango and Mission Impossible are just a few of the movies that have been adapted for online gaming. All three games have one thing in common: they've been adapted by the same company – Israeli Funtactix.
October 09, 2012
Ringbow Enhances Gaming On Touch Devices With Finger-Control Ring
Ringbow is a wearable ring device that enhances user interaction with touch devices, primarily designed for mobile gaming. It provides the functionalities of a mouse, keyboard and joystick simultaneously, enabling remote controlling for operating systems and applications.
August 23, 2012
Nextends Turns Two Smarphones Into One For Mobile Games
Nextends, a new Israeli startup, developed a platform for social gaming experience. Their first game, MonstAir Hockey, allows two users to place their iPhones next to each other and create a shared air hockey playground.
August 07, 2012
Will Israel’s ‘Playcast’ Revolutionize Video Game Industry?
Leading the way towards a significant shift in the gaming industry is Israeli company Playcast. The company's technology enables cable and satellite television companies to offer the latest video games without the need to buy an expensive console or the games themselves.
May 21, 2012