Everyday millions of people play gaming apps on their phones, but have you ever thought about who came up with those game ideas? Or how long it might of took to code?
Robert Nay was 14 when he developed his gaming app, Bubble Ball. Bubble ball is a physical puzzle game app that has a total of 156 levels ranging from . It took him one extremely easy to almost impossible. The games use different objects available to the player to deliver the ball to its end location.
The app took Nays a month to write the 4,000 lines of code for the game to work. After researching mobile software programming in his local library, he started working on the app. Two weeks after the release it had already reached 2 million downloads.
Corona labs, the company that had made the software kit Nays used, chose Bubble Ball as it’s app of the week. sense then the app reached a whopping 16 million downloads and even had knocked angry birds off their pedestal of number one free app on Apple app store.
This simple story has a way of motivating those who have ideas but are afraid to try. The fact that he was not only curious enough to research and look into mobile software programming, but then also went ahead and just created the app is so impressive to me. As someone who often has big ideas but never is confident enough in them to act, this story really inspired me.
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