Posted by George Osborn on July 14, 2017
We asked games journalist George Osborn to talk to our clients and delve a little deeper. [Read More]
Posted by George Osborn on July 14, 2017
We asked games journalist George Osborn to talk to our clients and delve a little deeper. [Read More]
Posted by Cari on November 9, 2016
This run up to December is always one of our busiest times as many of our corporate clients want to say thanks to staff, customers and suppliers with something a little more inspiring than an e-card featuring the management team drinking sherry in festive jumpers and Santa hats. Here’s why you should consider a branded Christmas game […] [Read More]
Posted by Cari on September 29, 2016
Play our Rooftop Runner game for a chance to win a brilliant Nintendo Classic Mini: NES [Read More]
Posted by Cari on August 15, 2016
Do you want to engage with a new audience or re-engage your current ones? Give your social followers a reward or incentive to be loyal to your brand? All of these are great reasons to consider using games in your marketing strategy. Here are a few more, in facts and figures… [Read More]
Posted by Cari on July 19, 2016
You want a game and are pretty certain that your audience would love one; you might even already have an idea about what that game could be? Before you start, there are a few things you should consider... [Read More]
Posted by Kieran on August 21, 2013
Issues, workarounds and methods for re-imagining Flash games for HTML5 technologies using DOM. [Read More]
Posted by Kyle on February 10, 2012
The game I have created is called p0ng and is a spiritual successor to the original Pong. It keeps the format of two paddles locked in an eternal struggle to bounce a ball backwards and forwards, but those of you familiar with Pong will notice some subtle (and not so subtle) differences. [Read More]
Posted by Matt on February 3, 2012
A couple of Fridays ago, Team Cooper had a training day. We huddled into a meeting room and sat in front of the big projector screen. It felt a lot like being back at school. Tim was going to be teaching us about HTML5 and JavaScript and I for one was very excited to see […] [Read More]
Posted by Emma on November 21, 2011
Last week I had the opportunity to visit Media City UK, the new Salford home for six of the ten BBC products. The offices at Media City are shinier than a really shiny thing. Nearly every static vertical surface is covered in whiteboard material, there are bare concrete pillars and grey felt-covered chairs with brightly coloured furry […] [Read More]