Traffic Pack for Windows Phone 7!

  • Date: May 2, 2011
  • Posted by: Concrete Software

Aces® Traffic Pack is our first game for Windows Phone 7. The objective of this popular puzzle game is to strategically maneuver cars horizontally and vertically around obstacles to free their car from a traffic jam or parking lot.

Aces Traffic Pack offers 480 unique puzzles of varying difficulty levels. It also offers features like statistics tracking and online leaderboards. The total number of moves and the time it takes to complete each puzzle are tracked by the statistics. The online leaderboards records personal, daily, weekly, and all-time lowest number of moves count. Aces Traffic Pack is available on the Windows Phone Marketplace.

Aces® Bubble Popper for NOOK!

  • Date: April 27, 2011
  • Posted by: Concrete Software

We’re excited  to announce the exclusive release of Aces® Bubble Popper NOOK App for Barnes & Noble NOOK Color™, along with the very popular Aces Jewel Hunt and Pocket Ants games. As was announced yesterday by Barnes & Noble, the company issued a major software update that delivered significant new features and content to its NOOK Color Reader’s Tablet including NOOK Apps, one of the most-requested features from NOOK Color customers. Continue Reading »

Concrete Software Gears up to Play with the Big Boys

  • Date: January 24, 2011
  • Posted by: Concrete Software

The Eden Prairie-based mobile game developer has found its groove after eight years and now it’s ready to accelerate.

In 2003, Keith Pichelman and Mike Lehne left their positions at Digital River to launch Concrete Software and began building games and apps for all different types of mobile devices, including Nokia Series 30 and 40, Palm Pilots and various other J2ME-based phones. Their first big success was Aces Texas Hold’em in early 2004; when sales skyrocketed, they become recognized in the mobile industry to the point that Nextel (pre Sprint) approached them to collaborate on mobile game development.

Check out full press article:: http://tech.mn/news/2011/01/24/concrete-software-growth/

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