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Japanese mobile gaming giant DeNA has formed a partnership with Chinese mobile service provider SINA, in Fifa coins a deal that will allow DeNA to tap into the 300 million-member userbase of SINA's Weibo platform.Through the partnership, DeNA hopes to bring many more users to its Mobage gaming network in China. Starting from next month, a new website will be made available that will bring the Weibo userbase to the Mobage platform,
and all Mobage China and Weibo accounts will become linked. The Weibo Android app will also feature an icon link to Nostalrius Gold Mobage games.This new partnership is the next step in DeNA's push to dominate the mobile social gaming space in Asia. It previously announced a partnership with Chinese social network Kiaixin001 that saw Mobage made available to over 120 million new users.The company also signed an agreement with Huawei last month, that saw the Mobage platform come as standard on all Huawei devices in China.
This week on "Best Of Indie Games," we take a look at some of the top independent PC Flash/downloadable titles released over this last week.The delights in this edition include a tale about two treasure hunters, a new browser pick from VVVVVV developer Terry Cavanagh, a procedural-generated exploration game, plus a 2D platformer created by IGF Award-winning developer Tiger Style Games.Here's some recent highlights from IndieGames:Game Pick: 'Wyv and Keep' (a jolly corpse, commercial indie)"Wyv and Keep tells the story of two treasure hunters on an expedition to a long lost temple, but like any good ancient video game temple
, this one is filled with danger and box pushing puzzles."Game Pick: 'Proteus' (Ed Key and David Kanaga, commercial indie)"You start Proteus plonked on a beautiful island, each time slightly remixed by clever procedural generation, and then you wander around looking at bizarre blocky environments and taking in the pseudo-interactive soundscape."Game Pick: 'Hexagon' (Terry Cavanagh, browser)"VVVVVV and At A Distance developer Terry to http://www.mmogo.com/
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