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Having moved into mobile game publishing last year, Angry Birds behemoth Rovio has this week revealed another third-party publishing scheme that will be aimed solely at educational games for kids.
Newsbrief: Having moved into mobile game publishing last year, Angry Birds behemoth Rovio has this week revealed another third-party publishing scheme that will be aimed solely at educational games for kids. As reported by PG.biz, Rovio is searching for mobile developers that are creating educational games aimed at 3-12 year old children, with a focus on "fun-first approach to learning." Rovio says that it will offer those developers it brings onboard visibility through cross-promotion activities.
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