14-Year-Old’s Bubble Ball Game for iPad Wins Over Angry Birds
26 Jan 2011 | Free iPad Games | Ria Absin-Viente on Google+
The old saying that goes Age does not matter is actually a fact as iPad game developed by a 14-year old kid topped the Apple Store, taking the place from Angry Birds iPad game. iPad users are currently patronizing the free game for iPad called Bubble Ball making it currently at the top spot in the App Store.
14-year-old Robert Nay who lives in Spanish Fork, Utah is not a newbie when it comes to programming. He created his first website in the third grade without the help of adults.
Nay is said to have taught himself about programming. He is amazing kid.
At 14, Nay has already had a company named Nay Games from where he released the Bubble Ball in the iOS version last December 29, and amazingly this game was embraced by the users. ABC News reports that the game’s downloads sky-rocketed to 2 million two weeks after its release.
According to reports, Nay invented the game after his friend suggested to create an app for the dear iPad. Nay is said to have used Ansca Mobile’s Corona tools in developing the Bubble Ball that has been released for Apple and Android devices.
Kids are really making their names these days. Angry Birds game for iPad came from a 17-year old creator from Finland.
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