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Austin's Game Salad, which publishes a self-titled game creation tool for non-programmers, has added Android support to its existing iOS and HTML5-compatible tool.
Austin's Game Salad, which publishes a self-titled game creation tool for non-programmers, has added Android support to its existing iOS and HTML5-compatible tool. The news comes following a $6.1 million round of VC earlier this year, which was also utilized for its HTML5 support. GameSalad bills itself as a drag-and-drop game creator "that is both powerful and easy-to-use, eliminating the need for complex coding." GameSalad says its product has been used by over 250,000 developers since its 2009 debut. It now powers over 15 percent of new iOS games, the company claims. The editor is free to use, though fees are associated with commercial use. More information on the GameSalad website.
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