14 yr old kid develops hit game - 2 million downloads

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Meet the game that beat Angry Birds
IANS, Jan 19, 2011, 05.05pm

LONDON: A simple video game designed by a 14-year-old school kid is taking the world by storm. Bubble Ball is a physics-based puzzle game that has been downloaded by more than two million iPhone users.

It became the top free application on the Apple store. But it hasn't been designed by a team of highly paid experts -- it is the work of Robert Nav, a teenaged schoolboy.

Nav's game even outsold the adventure game Angry Birds. Since its release on December 29, Bubble Ball's success has become astounding, the Daily Mail reports.

Adding to Robert Nav's glory is the David versus Goliath nature of his victory. While he designed Bubble Ball in his bedroom in Spanish Fork, Utah, Angry Birds was developed by 17 professionals in Finland.

The rules of Bubble Ball are simple -- players must move a small blue ball from one side of the screen to the other by steering it around various obstacles. Robert was encouraged to try his hand at programming by a friend who noticed how much he liked his iPod touch. Robert released Bubble Ball through his own company, Nav Games.
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A rock has a higher IQ than you shitskin.

After reading your previous two posts I was wondering if you could write
more than a one sentence retort or does the time it takes to figure out a
comeback cut too heavily into your time in solitary confinement at IMH ?
 
After reading your previous two posts I was wondering if you could write
more than a one sentence retort or does the time it takes to figure out a
comeback cut too heavily into your time in solitary confinement at IMH ?

Touche. Shit skin where are your retarded one liners? :rolleyes: Seems like your single digit IQ is unable to come up with more 1 liners. Here's a hint. You should post the above msg to yourself.
 
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