If you haven’t seen our past coverage, they’ve created sort of an in-game social network developers can add on, where you can share screencasts of the mobile games you’re playing. The solution has been integrated into over 85 mobile games, including a few names like Badland, Turbo Racing League, and Rovio’s Bad Piggies.
On top of the screen recording, Everyplay yesterday launched FaceCam, which leverages your mobile device’s camera to also record your face while you play, in order to create more personalized or entertaining videos.
Applifier seems to be in good company with this concept, as the next generation of PlayStation and Xbox consoles are for the first time adding built-in video sharing features. What’s been undeniable is is the rise of “Let’s Play” style videos from PC gaming, which has previously been complicated for the average gamer to record.
“Game developers and players alike are embracing Everyplay for sharing and watching funny, skillful and creative replays. This drives substantial improvement in organic discovery and improved retention for games,” said Jussi Laakkonen, founder & CEO of Applifier. “We are already seeing players who share great content become stars to follow on Everyplay and today’s release of FaceCam will further that by enabling players to share deeper, more meaningful game experiences.”
Applifier is free for developers and players to use.