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Delving into the development of Word Ace 15

by Derek Kessler Mon, 07 Sep 2009 6:09 pm EDT

Word Ace prototype game

In a long and actually quite interesting interview with Seppo Helava of Self Aware Games, Pre 101 has given us an in-depth look at the development of Word Ace and how the company operates. As it would turn out, the genesis of Word Ace came about in a physical form, with the four-member staff of Self Aware getting together and playing Word Ace with real cards (well, index cards) and tokens, as pictured above. Essentially, they decided that if this wasn’t a game they’d play in the real world, it wasn’t a game they’d want to play on their phone. To them, the game is about to social experience of having fun with your friends, thus why the chat and custom emoticon status are such integral parts of Word Ace. As Helava said, “Winning wasn’t winning without the ability to mock your opponents.”

Word Ace was coded first for the iPhone (which Self Aware staff had experience with) while they learned the ins and outs of the Mojo SDK and the Pre. Once the iPhone version was up and running, the webOS client for the game was built and they were able to address problems specific to the platform.

Self Aware isn’t resting on its laurels, however. They are hard at work implementing new features in Word Ace (like the ability to purchase more tokens) as well as new games. Helava did reveal that they are working on a straight online multi-player Texas Hold ‘Em game that will integrate many of the social features they developed for Word Ace. But that’s not all, as he said of webOS and the Pre:

“Obviously, it’s a feature-rich platform. Coupling things like background processing with the Pre’s hardware keyboard, GPS, touchscreen, and persistent connectivity - the possibilities are ridiculous! I can’t say anything about it at this point, but we’d laid out some long-term goals for Self Aware, and webOS’s features enable us to realize some of those goals in a way that can’t be done on any other platform.”

Needless to say, we’re now anxiously awaiting the next release from Self Aware! Check out the rest of the fascinating and entertaining interview with Self Aware Games’ Seppo Helava over at Pre 101.

15 Comments

Great interview... interesting to see that it was coded first for the iPhone but released first for the Pre. Was it stuck in the approval state for that long on the iPhone?

I have one question: i've seen it on iphone and it is much better. animation is more fuild and it even makes sounds when cards are being delt. Why can't we have that. When will we see an update on wordace??

Do animations and sounds really make that much of a difference for your enjoyment of a card game? Come on, the game is still fun.

Only sound I need is some sort of sound or notification to let me know when it's my turn.

It does a little yes. and the card sounds are a notification. I love the game dont get me wrong i mean i play it everyday.

Hey, harold -

With regard to the animation & sound, those are all things that we're absolutely working to bring to the Pre version, and you'll see the game continue to get better with every update.

Thanks!

Thats great! and i am glad to see developers on precentral. You guys are really paying attention to us and what we request i am glad to hear that. thanks and keep up the good work. Any other games you guys are working on for the pre?

We're actually working on Card Ace - which is basically all the social aspects and interface of Word Ace, but for Texas Hold 'Em!

Good for them, nice to see an organic process spawn such fluid, clever online play. I love the software. Thanks, Self Aware!

I love this game. I welcome any improvements!

@Derek Nice article -- just a small typo: "To them, the game is about to social experience of having fun with your friends..."

"to" should be "the"

This is a great game with so many awesome features. I just made my gf download it on her iphone and we sat next to each other playing at the same table. That's quite an experience. Word Ace is the first app that makes me feel like the Pre and iPhone can be equals in terms of capability. Except of course that there are more features for the iPhone version like haptic feedback. But I'm glad to see Self Aware make an appearance on here promising improvements on the way.

Hey, willxcore - we've got vibration working on the Pre, and it'll be in the next update for sure!