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Mastering Your Mobile Game’s Soft Launch
A soft launch is a valuable way to see how well your game performs before launching it for wider distribution. It allows you to isolate and optimize successful factors and problem areas strategically. Our friends at deltaDNA share their top tips for ensuring your soft launch is a resounding success.
Creating Artwork and Sounds for Your Games
If you don’t come from an art or music background, you might find this part of the game creation process stressful. It’s easy to get bogged down in the details and forget the most valuable part of making a game, which is building something fun to play. Here, we discuss some approaches to adding artwork and sounds into your game.
ICYMI: Promote Organic Growth – Build App Store Pages and Promo Videos that Convert
At the end of May, we presented the webinar Promote Organic Growth – Build App Store Pages and Promo Videos that Convert. If you missed the presentation or want to revisit some of the suggestions on how to create effective app promotions, the webcast is now available for you to watch.
Test Your Alexa Skill’s Voice User Interface with This Handy Tool
Alexa is excited to share a new tool to help you craft a robust voice user interface (VUI). Whether you’re looking to build a new skill or make improvements to an existing one, you can get started quickly with our new VUI testing tool.
Introducing the First Alexa Accelerator Class
The Alexa Accelerator, powered by Techstars, announced its inaugural class of nine companies focused on products and services ranging from consumer devices to enterprise solutions. The companies will build their businesses and develop a variety of new and innovative voice applications on Alexa. The program is built around the belief that voice will fundamentally improve the way people interact with technology.
Designing Skills for Echo Show: Choosing the Right Display Template
With the release of the Echo Show, you can complement your voice user experiences with visuals. This raises the need for thinking about new customer interactions and new design patterns to apply. In this series, Designing Skills for Echo Show, we’ll cover examples of adding support for screens in your voice-first designs.
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Source: Alexa