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- Leading no-code mobile app design and development platform company AppOnboard recently acquired Buildbox
- These are the details behind the deal
AppOnboard, a leading no-code mobile app design and development platform company, announced recently that it acquired Buildbox. Buildbox is also a leader in no-code mobile game development. And Buildbox's suite of tools have been used for creating and powering more than 45,000 unique games in 2018 alone and it has driven over 3 billion estimated downloads in the app stores to-date.
Through the acquisition of Buildbox, Buildbox CEO Trey Smith is joining the AppOnboard executive team as Chief Growth Officer along with co-founder Nik Rudenko — who is becoming VP of Technology.
'AppOnboard and Buildbox have long shared the mission of enabling makers, creatives, designers, artists, and anyone else to become creators of mobile apps and games,' said Smith. 'Today, we are excited to join forces with AppOnboard and double-down on the no-code movement to empower the Maker Generation to bring their ideas to life and eliminate the technical barriers to entry in mobile game and app development.'
Over the last 3 years, AppOnboard and Buildbox have both worked towards advancing the no-code movement and each company created a suite of design and development tools for apps and games that enable the expression and creation of original ideas and eliminate the technical obstacles that previously held back many great ideas.
'Buildbox is the most successful no-code game platform in the world. The Buildbox team's attention to detail and the user experience is unlike anything I have seen in my career, even going back to our founding team who built 14 of the first 100 games on the App Store. We are thrilled to join forces with the Buildbox team to accelerate the mobile no-code movement and continue to build upon the massive success that many Buildbox creators have already experienced across the globe,' added AppOnboard CEO Jonathan Zweig.
AppOnboard recently announced the global availability of AppOnboard Studio — which is an easy-to-use mobile app design software that transforms ideas into interactive mobile experiences that can be shared on the Google Play store, major social networks, and messaging platforms.
Ever since AppOnboard Studio was released, it continued to gain momentum and be trusted by the largest global brands and mobile developers for powering the first time user experiences of some of the largest mobile apps and games such as Cooking Craze by Big Fish, MARVEL Contest of Champions by Kabam, MARVEL Strike Force by FoxNext Games, and Cookie Jam Blast by Jam City.
'We built Color Switch using Buildbox in about a week, which became one of the most successful viral hits with 250 million downloads,' explained Color Switch creator David Reichelt. 'We can't wait to see how AppOnboard and Buildbox will push the software even further, enabling more app makers to bring their vision to life and onto the app stores.'
Through the acquisition of the Buildbox team and software tools, the AppOnboard design and development software suite expanded to take ideas another step further. As the companies offer native sound asset libraries, graphics, animations, easy-to-use templates, drag and drop development tools, robust resources of expert advice, and best practices from veterans in the industry, makers will be able to enjoy a complete toolset for designing, building, and publishing 3D games and apps to all app stores without having to write a single line of code.
'AppOnboard's investment in Buildbox will bring increased support, development and marketing resources that will help Buildbox continue to grow and expand with even more product updates, features and support to ensure it reaches the hands of even more makers across the globe,' said Bryan Buskas, COO AppOnboard. 'Buildbox users will also gain access to additional no-code design tools, including AppOnboard Studio, that can help them develop initial prototypes, full apps and games, and even playable ads to continue to grow their mobile app business and become even more successful.'
Buildbox 3 — which is Buildbox's latest software release — creators without a technical background are already building action-packed 3D flying arcade shooter games such as Nite Fighter.
'Buildbox offered me a gateway into a world that had previously seemed inaccessible; suddenly, with minimal coding knowledge but huge ideas, I had all the tools I needed to make my dreams a reality,' acknowledged Nite Fighter creator Ben Scriven.
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Developer(s) | 8cell, Inc |
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Stable release | |
Operating system | Windows 7, Windows 8, Mac OS X 10.8, Mac OS X 10.9 and OS X 10.10 |
Type | Game creation system |
Website | buildbox.com |
Buildbox is a no-code development platform focused on game creation without programming, coding or scripting.[1] The core audience for the software is entrepreneurs, designers and other gaming enthusiast without prior game development or coding knowledge.[2]
Buildbox was founded by Trey Smith in August 2014 [3] with the goal 'to democratize game development and create a way for anyone to be able to create video games without having to code'[4] It is a cross platform development tool that can be run on both Windows Operating System and OSX.[5] Primarily used to create mobile apps,[6] Buildbox exports finalized games to iOS, Android, Amazon Mobile Devices, Amazon TV, Mac, PC and Steam.[7]
The main features of Buildbox are the image drop wheel, asset bar, option bar, collision editor, scene editor, monetization options and sliders that change the physics within the game.[8] While using Buildbox, users also get access to over 20,000 game assets, sound effects and animations.
In the latest version of Buildbox, users can create completely original 3D games without coding. Buildbox team provides free courses for people about making games without coding. Buildbox supports many different software such as Android Studio, Eclipse, XCode, Visual Studio and many others for exporting your game.[9]
One of the main advantages of the app is the Creator Menu where person can create the skeleton of the game. Then the user can change or edit the character or multiple characters from the character settings, edit or change environmental settings (gravity, friction) create multiple worlds and levels, create a coin system, power ups, checkpoints, change the user interface and buttons with Node Editor Menu, animate objects, create banner and video ads, export for different platforms with one click, store the source code, edit character and object components and do many other things without coding.
Buildbox 3[edit]
Buildbox 3 officially launched in May 2019, with a number of new features, including an in-depth, step-by-step tutorial for beginners as well as 14 new smart assets and 40 new nodes along with the dozens already available in the library. The latest version of Buildbox is version 3.2.2 , which was released on 10 June 2020.
Buildbox 2.0
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