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Big problems arising in mobile game management

The shift from PC games to mobile games has made it more difficult for management agencies to control online games.

Vietnamese-made game a hit on the Internet

Face Dance Challenge, a Vietnamese-made game that helps players express emotions on their faces, has raised waves on the internet and is expected to become the second Flappy Bird.

Mobile-game industry sees high potential after Flappy Bird success

Mobile games, which are expected to earn VND1 trillion of the total VND6 trillion in revenue for the game industry this year, are expected to change the face of the game industry in Vietnam.

Game, app firms take on outside projects as profits in local market low

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese companies that make games and apps have to export their games or take non-game projects in order to survive, as the local market is not profitable.

2014: the year of mobile games

 VietNamNet Bridge – More than 70 percent of games are developed specifically for smartphones, while thousands of new games are downloaded every day. With such growth, the future is bright for the mobile game industry.

Mobile-game developers thrive in smartphone market

 VietNamNet Bridge – Analysts believe that it is now the golden age of mobile games,with revenue from the sector increasing steadily in the last few years.

Global fever over Vietnam’s mobile games

 VietNamNet Bridge – Flappy Bird has surpassed Angry Birds or Candy Crush to become the world’s leading mobile game conquering mobile game market shares with downloads on iOS and Android phones in January 2013.