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Developer(s) | Vitalii Zlotskii |
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Initial release | 13 September 2016; 4 years ago |
Size | 113.8 MB |
GamePigeon is a mobile gaming app for iOS devices. The app was launched by the company Vitalii Zlotskii[1] on September 13, 2016, as a result of the iOS 10 update, which expanded how users could interact with the Messages app.[2][3] Thus, users could access and utilizes the features of the GamePigeon app while in the Messages app.[2]
Development and release[edit]
The app was released on September 13, 2016, coinciding with the launch of iOS 10.[3] The app was released for free,[4] although it includes in-app purchases to unlock additional items, such as pool cues.[5]
Games in the app[edit]
The following is a list of games which users can play within GamePigeon:
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Sources:[6][7][8]
In 2016, Poker was cited as one of the games included in GamePigeon,[9][10] although it is not listed on the game's App Store description.[6]
Reception[edit]
GamePigeon has enjoyed commercial success, with VentureBeat noting that GamePigeon was ranked number-one in the 'Top Free' category of the iMessage App Store, six months after its release.[11] Critically, GamePigeon has been generally well received, being highlighted by online media publications early on shortly after the iOS 10 launch.[10] It has since been included on many 'best iMessage apps' lists.[3][8][11] Based on over 88,000 ratings, the game holds a 4.2 out of 5 rating on the App Store.[6] Julian Chokkattu of Digital Trends wrote 'GamePigeon should be like the pre-installed versions of Solitaire and Minesweeper that used to come with older iterations of Windows.'[8] On its launch day, Boy Genius Report included it on a list of '10 of the best iMessage apps, games and stickers for iOS 10 on launch day.'[2]The Daily Dot wrote, 'GamePigeon is easily the best current gaming option within iMessages.'[3]
8-Ball and Cup Pong have been particularly well received by media outlets.[12]The Daily Dot had specific praise for the app's billiards game: '8-Ball controls shockingly smoothly with your fingers, and there’s nothing quite like destroying a dear friend in poker.'[3] During his 2020 U.S. presidential campaign, Cory Booker was cited as playing the game with his family.[13]
In 2017, CNBC cited one teenager who expressed that GamePigeon was one of just a few reasons that those in her age range use the iMessage app.[14] The game has received particular positive reception for allowing introverted individuals to exercise a form social activity; similarly, the game was highlighted as a way to maintain social distancing guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic.[7][15][16]
Influence[edit]
Snapchat released an in-message games app called Snapchat Games.[17]
As an April Fools' Day joke, The Chronicle, a Duke University newspaper, published that Duke's athletic program adopted Cup Pong as an official varsity sport.[18]
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References[edit]
- ^Takahashi, Dean (October 20, 2016). 'Mastermind Studios launches Battle Bash strategy game on iMessage'. VentureBeat. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
- ^ abcSiegal, Jacob (September 13, 2016). '10 of the best iMessage apps, games and stickers for iOS 10 on launch day'. Boy Genius Report. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
- ^ abcdeBond, John-Michael (February 28, 2020). 'Text like a champ with these 5 free apps for iMessages'. The Daily Dot. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
- ^Johnson, Khari (March 5, 2018). 'Google search results now available in Apple's iMessage app drawer'. VentureBeat. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
- ^Dirks, Brent (December 7, 2019). '9 Best iMessage Games and How to Play Them With Your Friends'. MakeUseOf. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
- ^ abc'GamePigeon on the App Store'. Apple Inc. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
- ^ ab'Here's How I'm Hosting a 'Social Distancing Cup Pong Tournament' This Weekend'. WPST. 2020. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
- ^ abcChokkattu, Julian (August 18, 2017). 'Own an iPhone 7? Try these 15 iMessage apps, sticker packs, games for iOS 10'. Digital Trends. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
- ^Vorhees, John (December 23, 2016). 'My Favorite iMessage Apps and Sticker Packs of 2016'. MacStories.net. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
- ^ abPullen, John Patrick (October 18, 2016). 'The Ultimate Guide to Apple's New Messages App'. Time. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
- ^ abJohnson, Khari (March 20, 2017). 'Forget stickers: iMessage's top 15 apps and games'. VentureBeat. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
- ^Bell, Killian (September 3, 2019). 'Apple has no plans to scrap iMessage apps and games'. cultofmac.com. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
- ^'2020 Presidential Democratic Candidates Reveal Their Pop Culture Favorites'. E! Online. July 18, 2019. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
- ^Castillo, Michelle (February 28, 2017). 'Teens explain how they really use Snapchat and Instagram, and why Facebook still matters'. CNBC. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
- ^Rao, Emma (March 10, 2020). 'Revisiting introversion and extroversion: Learning from each other, part 2'. The Tufts Daily. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
- ^Webb, Jack (March 24, 2020). 'People are reviving iMessage games during self-isolation - here's how to find them'. Evening Standard. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
- ^Sherrill, Cameron (March 31, 2020). 'The 15 Best Mobile Games to Wile Away Hour After Hour Playing in 2020'. Esquire. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
- ^'Duke Athletics adds GamePigeon 'Cup Pong' as official varsity sport'. The Chronicle. April 1, 2020. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
05 Sep
Play money games do not often appear on the radars of more serious players, but every now and then they do get their place at the center stage. Not that long a go, we published an article about the first $1 billion play chips pot that was won on Full Tilt. However, the only common denominator between that article and this one is that both revolve around play chips.
The room in question this time are the Poker Stars. The whole matter was brought to the attention of the wider audience on 2+2 forums by the user 'Howard Beale', who explained that he sometimes likes to indulge the high stakes play money games on Stars and he noticed that the rake being charged in these games is huge.
Not a big deal, right? It is, after all, just play money, without true value. Although it may appear like that at the first glance, there is very important consideration here – Poker Stars do sell play money, so, effectively, it has real money value, even if users cannot sell it back.
Sales start at $350K for $1.99 and go all the way up to $75MM for $99.99 – and people are clearly buying these. Although there are often arguments that it is better to invest this money at the real money tables, some people simply enjoy the play money more and prefer to spend their time in a more sociable yet competitive environment. To each their own.
The absurdly high rake, however, got quite a few people worked up. Once people start paying for something, it is not really 'free' anymore (even if you can get a super small amount of play money for free when you bust). So raking pots is effectively bringing in the money.
Put simply, if we allowed the supply of play chips to grow unchecked then we would need to constantly add bigger and bigger games to accommodate those balances.
Since the thread generated a big interest and big discussion developed on the topic, the company representative on the site, 'Pokerstars Bob', chimed in with an attempt to shed some light on the situation. He tried to explain the number one reason for high rake was not the financial gain for the company but an attempt to sustain a healthy play-chips economy.
We want our paying play money customers to know that the value (not financial, let's say prestige) of their chips is going to remain somewhere near constant. That way they won't feel short-changed when they come to make another purchase.
'Bob' did not try to pretend that there weren't financial motives involved as well. The company is in it to make money as well, and that is no secret. High rake means that the company gets to preserve the revenue they get from the sales of play chips. The value of the chips would rapidly decline if they had to constantly introduce higher and higher table limits.
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Finally, the Stars rep did emphasize that they never set the rake high with the goal of busting players faster, as that would not go along with the company ethos. 'Bob' would not share any info on how much the company makes from selling play chips (for obvious reason), but it is apparently enough to justify maintaining full time staff devoted just to the play money games.
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It is next to impossible to figure out all the intricacies of an operation of such magnitude like Poker Stars, so it is up to everyone individually to decide if they believe the entire story but just remember next time yo go to the play money tables – you are paying the rake.