Posts Tagged MyTown

Booyah’s MyTown Running Out of Ideas?

I wrote about Booyah’s MyTown iPhone game awhile back about how fast the app felt on my iPhone.  Well they recently released their fifth version of the application and it has me a bit worried.

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If you look closely you’ll notice all that is new for a full point release are unlimited levels and stamps.  That’s it.  Is as if they’ve said look we tried to get people scan products for levels, decorate their places, but we are out of ideas and this will be the last update.

I will be very curious to see if they update the app again.  Maybe they are fully focussed on InCrowd which felt really rushed to me in the 1.0 version and I haven’t checked it out since.

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Booyah Adds Location Based Ads to MyTown

I’m a huge fan of MyTown.  I’ve written previously about how fast the application feels when using it on my iPhone, but what I’ve discovered in their new 2.1 version of the product blew me away.

1.  Location Based Advertising

We’ve seen this before with FourSquare, but what makes MyTown special is they can offer the user special items and powerups in the game themed around the advertiser.  See the example below for H & M.

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Notice the small Ad in the dialogue box for ‘The Blues’

2.  Dynamic advertisements mid game without affecting gameplay experience

If you click ‘The Blues’ button a dynamic ad slides nicely in from the bottom with a very clear close button.  It pops in at lightning speed which is imperative with advertising like this.

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Can’t wait to see what they do next.

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How Important Speed is in Applications and the Web..

Over the last few weeks we have been investigating speed at Apture. I’ve been most curious in the effects of speed when a user browses the web or interacts with applications. Today I wanted to focus on a few applications and sites I’ve noticed where speed makes me not only use the product more but really wonder how they did it.

1. Quora.com
Quora.com has the single fastest search engine I’ve ever seen. The way it recommends data in real time to me is astounding. I found myself typing random phrases into its system just to see it keep recommending topics. Let’s take a look at it.

Apture CEO Tristan Harris recently inquired on Quora’s site how they got the search engine so quick and accurate. Their response from Adam D’Angelo, Quora Founder “It’s a service written in C++ designed to be fast and designed for prefix matching. Normally autocomplete interfaces on websites are backed by database queries, or by search engines like Sphinx or Lucene that weren’t originally designed for prefix matching or designed for speed, which makes them slower. There’s a lot more that goes into the autocomplete results than just the query to our backend service though”

This type of speed and presentation makes the service feel so game like. It can not be understated how important it is.

2. MyTown (iPhone Application)
MyTown is an iPhone game with over 500,000 users. It is designed by ex-Blizzard employees and centers around Checking into venues ala foursquare or gowalla, but with a twist. You can buy the properties you often check into and get rewarded money and powerups as your level up and people check into your owned properties.

What made me fall in love with this app besides it being game like was the speed at which you could navigate the UI and quickly check into places. My friend Kirk recently completed the game over the last 3 days due to addictability, but without the speed at which he was able to navigate he wouldve given up.  With simple finger swipes you can navigate through properties, results for local business’ load quickly and the experience feels seamless.  The game has gotten so popular even TechCrunch covered it recently touting that Booyah’s game has received 31 million checkins to business’.  Amazing.

3.  Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Modern Warfare 2 recently topped $1 billion in sales equaling over 15 million copies.  Astounding.  What blows me away the most about this game from the fun combat, clever leveling system is the speed at which you can get into a game.  I dont just mean how fast from the title screen till when you are in the battlefield, but the speed at which the game boots up on my PlayStation 3.  I’ve never seen a game of this caliber with such speed from boot to playing.

Whats really impressed me is mind share wise I find myself when having a free 10 minutes convincing myself that I can get a game in because I know how fast the game boots and is ready for me.  This has lead me to put in over 40+ hours on this game since getting it in November.

Speed is imperative to consumer success.  Just ask Google.  In tests they conducted reducing the average search results by .400 ms caused a drop in searches of .6%.  You spread that number out of over time and it can matter. Speed changes how people think of your product.  Make sure you are quick.

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