Play'n GO, an internationally-acclaimed game application and systems developer, proudly announces its expanding selection of high-quality games for mobiles and tablets. Play'n GO intends to broaden its current portfolio for mobiles & tablets to 20 games by the end of the 2011. Smartphone and tablet users throughout the world will be able to enjoy a variety of slots, casino-style table games, scratch cards and other fun, innovative games developed by Play'n GO.
As mobile phone and tablet availability and usage have exploded in recent years, so has the popularity of game apps. Gaming companies have been increasingly eager to offer games for cellular phones and tablets as they expand their businesses.
Johan Törnqvist, CEO of Play'n GO relates, "We have been fortunate in seeing a tremendous interest in our games for cellphones. However, we have not been able to fully sing the praises of our mobile & tablet portfolio until now. We can now offer clients a broad spectrum of mobile & tablet games that can easily be integrated with any system."
Games from Play'n GO can be customised and adapted to expressly suit different local consumer markets as well as a variety of different media platforms. Naturally, Play'n GO's mobile & tablet games are especially designed and formatted to be enjoyed on smaller screens. On tablets, the games can be played in both portrait and landscape screen orientations. Play'n GO's current selection of nine games – including six colourfully-themed slot games, a video poker game, and two favourite casino table games – can be try all our games for free.
Play'n GO reiterates its commitment to delivering well-designed games of the highest quality and performance. "At a time when the mobile device industry is booming and the pace of development is quick, it can ironically be difficult for clients to acquire games with premium graphics and performance," explains Törnqvist. "Everyone seems to be in a rush to market, but at Play'n GO we will never compromise our focus on superb quality and entertainment as our game selection grows."