There are many ways to integrate brands into games, but forcing players to draw brand-related images could be a real fun-killer for Draw Something (featuring bonus gallery of amazing brand logos).
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I'm here to help you understand video games. May 10, 2012, 10:36am EDT May 13, 2012, 09:59am EDT This article is more than 10 ...
Play the addictive social drawing game! Select a word to draw for friends, then watch them try to guess and make hilarious drawings for you. Experience for yourself the laugh-out-loud game your ...
If there’s anything we’ve learned about television and movies today, it’s that just about anything with mainstream draw can be transformed into a pilot or a movie. Even, apparently, iPhone apps. CBS ...
Does anyone remember last year’s wildly popular gaming app Draw Something? After initial plans to adapt the mobile game into a show for the CBS network in the U.S. fell through, it’s getting a second ...
It’s official: We’re addicted to Draw Something. With more than 35 million users, the Pictionary-like app has taken smartphone and tablet users by storm. Some play up to 50 games at once, taking ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Zynga’s looking to further monetize Draw Something by further integrating ads into the game — the company is ...
CBS has nabbed a pilot of a TV show based on the Zynga/OMGPOP title, according to a report. If all goes well, the show could begin airing early next year. Ed is a many-year veteran of the writing and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I'm here to help you understand video games. Angry Birds isn’t the only “casual game” sensation heading to the small screen. CBS ...
OMGPOP recently took over Google Play and the App Store with its smash hit “Draw Something”. The social drawing game received over 10 million downloads on Google Play alone in just a few weeks.
Every week, as part of a new tech segment, we'll be digging into our digital sandbox for some fun. New Yorker cartoonist Matthew Diffee is starting things off with a review of Draw Something, a ...
Upon first brush, there’s not too much to grasp on to with Draw Something. The title of the game is essentially its elevator pitch: You are presented with three words, then you pick one, and then have ...