s, and FlashGameLicense.com. Mochi reported that its games drew 91 million unique visitors in April of this year alone, with only 17 million coming from the United States. Flash gaming may very well be experiencing the same disconnect between advertiser dollars and user base that plagues social networks like Facebook.
Perhaps with an eye toward growing monetization in Flash games development, Mochi Media announced the date for the second annual Flash Gaming Summit in conjunction with the release of the survey data. The Flash Gaming Summit will be held on March 8, 2010 at the UCSF Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco. Sponsors for the summit include the social games publishing giant Zynga and prominent mobile pay service Zong. Mochi Media launched its own Flash microtransaction platform, Mochi Coins, in June of this year.

Flash Developers Slow To Adopt Microtransactions
12/08/2009 14:51



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