Booyah first made a big splash on the App Store with the check-in game MyTown, then they stepped over to Facebook to release a game called Nightclub City before returning to Apple’s platform a little while back with a title called InCrowd. Most App Store releases are known for their short development times (usually around six months or less), but InCrowd might set a record. As Booyah’s Jon Parise explained in his panel at this year’s GDC Online conference, Booyah created the app in just four weeks.
There were a few reasons for doing this. First and foremost, the app is designed to work in conjunction with Facebook’s new Places service, and because of Booyah’s success with Nightclub City, Facebook granted them early access to work on and release an app for launch day (just four weeks after development began). While Parise didn’t say it directly, his speech gave the impression that Booyah just wanted to try it — could they really take an idea and turn it into a viable App Store product and brand in just four weeks’ time? That, as Parise pointed out, is just about the length of Adobe Photoshop’s trial period. In fact, one of their developers downloaded and used the expensive photo editor’s trial all within the time of development.
TUAWGDC Online 2010: Booyah’s InCrowd, or how to develop an app in four weeks originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 06 Oct 2010 11:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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