by Ali | Nov 25, 2011 | Blog and News Posts, Mobile Apps/Games, Timedancer
Timedancer is featured in the second issue of the Official Windows Phone App Magazine! The magazine, which highlights some of the best Windows Phone apps, along with features about the latest Windows Phones, is available through the Windows Phone web site and social...
by Ali | Nov 11, 2011 | Blog and News Posts, Mobile Apps/Games, Timedancer, Zombies Ate My City
We’re pleased to announce that Chaos Created will be returning to Kapow! Comic Con in 2012. We’ll be at the exhibition which is held at the Business Design Centre on the 19th and 20th May 2012. This year, we’ll be bringing Timedancer Episode 3 alongside Zombies Ate My...
by Ali | Sep 17, 2011 | Blog and News Posts, Mobile Apps/Games, Timedancer
Timedancer, our Windows Phone app that combines a sci-fi story with exploration and puzzle solving, has been featured on BBC News on their Click technology programme. To watch it on BBC iPlayer for a limited time, click here. We’ve also embedded the YouTube clip...
by Ali | Sep 12, 2011 | Blog and News Posts, Langeroo, Mobile Apps/Games, Software, Timedancer, Zombies Ate My City
We’ll be guest speaking at the London Edugames event this Wednesday (14th September 2011). We’ll be covering our work developing EAL software package, Langeroo. Langeroo is our educational software for teaching English as an additional language and we’ll be talking...
by Ali | Aug 30, 2011 | Blog and News Posts, Mobile Apps/Games, Timedancer, Zombies Ate My City
By Ali Maggs (Co-creator and programmer on Timedancer and Zombies Ate My City) We’ve had the best few months releasing Timedancer and getting it out there to the public. We’ve been invited on several podcasts to talk about our work on Timedancer. Originally, we were...
by Arivind | Aug 25, 2011 | Films, Mobile Apps/Games, Timedancer, Video Production
By Arivind Abraham (Co-creator and Writer) I started out in film. I spent the 3 years in university planning the feature I wanted to make when I got out. I was adamant on doing a feature because a feature was something you could sell as well as use as a calling card....