Today Terralevers interactive team released our second game written for the Silverlight plugin. Zombomatic was writen for Miniclip and targets the 1.0 version of the silverlight plugin. Zombomatic is a fun puzzle game that challenges you to swap electrical conductors to connect them into a path for the electricity to flow and bring your Zomomatic [...]
Entries Categorized as 'Terralever'
Zombomatic 3000 on Miniclip.com
February 4, 2008
PhizzPop Design Challenge
November 29, 2007
The PhizzPop Design Challenge pits top interactive, Web, and design agencies against one another to push the limits of technology and creativity in a battle royale. Think Mad Max for design. The regional teams have been selected and Terralever was selected. To get prepared Scott, Craig and Myself will be attending two days of training [...]
Facebook Developers Garage Presentation
November 16, 2007
On November 14th @ the Tempe Center for the Arts Terralever hosted Phoenix’s first Facebook Developer’s Garage. The event was a great success. I especially enjoyed the presentations by Chris Johnson of Terralever and Dave Morin of Facebook. I encourage everyone to look at Chris slides on marketing a Facebook application. For those of you who might be interested [...]
Bugs squash em fast!
July 4, 2007
Call them what you want; bugs, defects or undocumented features, bugs in software are more prevalent than ever! It is no surprise that the equation to increased development profitability is to control defects (Faster coding + less defects = shorter lifecycle). It seems as of late, more and more development teams are content with releasing [...]
Live from the Facebook f8 launch
May 24, 2007
Its official, today in San Fransisco Facebook launched it new Facebook platform. This Platform is a development system that enables companies and developers to build applications that directly integrate into the Facebook website. For about two weeks now, a team of overworked developers from Terralever have been secretly burning the midnight oil, learning, leveraging and [...]
Unexpectedly foiled
April 30, 2007
Have you ever wondered how a team of extremely creative people might join together and express themselves? Take one vacationing coworker like myself, combine it with a few boxes of tinfoil and you get the funniest prank I have ever been on the receiving end of.
“The Red Zone”
April 19, 2007
How much work is too much? In the May 2007 issue of Fast Company magazine there is an interesting article by Joe Robinson titled “The Red Zone”. The premise of the article is that every company has those employees that repeatedly work 60+ hours a week and a common misconception is that these “workaholics” are [...]
hack-a-thon 2007
April 16, 2007
Wikipedia defines a “hack-a-thon” as an event where programmers meet to do collaborative computer programming. An event where a group of people meet at a specific time to “hack” on what they want to, how they want to – with little to no restrictions on direction or goal of the programming. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackathon) This begs the [...]
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