hqew2013
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| 18 Feb 2014 01:00 AM |
EverQuest Next Landmark might be generating a lot of buzz over the impressive creations that players are putting together, but Roblox has been doing it for years, and many of those creating are still in grade school. Indeed, Roblox has continued to improve the structure of the game and give players great tools to become amateur developers. Recently, the developers showed off those tools with a series of winter games. But the real excitement is found in their Developer Exchange system, which now allows arm-chair developers to earn up to $2,000 a month from the games they create. Let's take a look at what Roblox has been up to this winter in this week's MMO Family. Fun, games, and lots of cash Roblox is unique in that it's a kid-friendly MMO, but almost all of the content players enjoy is built by other players. Rather than corral kids into tightly controlled content with concrete limitations, Roblox opened the doors and invited players both young and old to learn and create. And the studio continues to improve upon those building tools. Just last month, the devs made it easier for designers to download useful plugins, and they launched Developer Stats, a feature that allows builders to All topics about PCB technology http://pcb.hqew.net/special/ track user traffic by day and by hour. Through Developer Stats, builders can see how many players are visiting their games and how long they are sticking around. In the future, this system will expand to include other areas, such as monetization. |
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