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HONG KONG, Jan. 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Novel Games announced today that they now support Android APK file licensing, making their game licensing business even more extensive. Android is the most popular platform on the global mobile market, and users can handily install the Android APK files to their mobile devices including smartphones, tablets and more.
In the coming future, Novel Games will make all of their existing games available for Android APK file licensing, and support HTML5 and iOS platforms.
Aside from Android, the current game licensing offered by Novel Games is available in three types: 1) Flash source codes, 2) Flash SWF file and 3) Java JAR file. Licensing the Flash source codes gives full flexibility in customization and all users need to possess is the basic knowledge of Flash. If users simply like to put the games into the websites, licensing the Flash SWF files will be the best choice. The games will be branded with users' own logo at zero extra cost and there will be no references to Novel Games. Java JAR is a versatile format that can be used as a standalone application, an applet, or a Java Web Start Application.
About Novel Games
Novel Games is the world's leading developer of licensable games. Since 2001, the company has been developing family friendly games of numerous categories. Novel Games now offers more than 350 Single Player and Multi Player games for online entertainment, with new games being added every month. For more information and to place your order, visit http://business.novelgames.com.
Website: http://www.novelgames.com
SOURCE Novel Games Limited
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