Startup game company Goko emerged from its 2011 stealth launch on Thursday, officially unveiling its HTML5-based lineup. The company — which released its software development kits to independent developers interested in publishing and monetizing games for the HTML5 platform — has held its cards closely but is now revealing its hand. Goko is looking to launch its titles to multiple platforms including Facebook, iOS, Android, Google+, Windows 8 and the Web. In essence, it is playing the “social experience” card, and it looks like it could score big.
Goko Shows Its Hand
Posted by: Peter Suciu August 16, 2012 02:32 PMStartup game company Goko emerged from its 2011 stealth launch on Thursday, officially unveiling its HTML5-based lineup. The company — which released its software development kits to independent developers interested in publishing and monetizing games for the HTML5 platform — has held its cards closely but is now revealing its hand. Goko is looking to launch its titles to multiple platforms including Facebook, iOS, Android, Google+, Windows 8 and the Web. In essence, it is playing the “social experience” card, and it looks like it could score big.