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The Kindle can't do Contra; not yet, at least photo

Yesterday, Amazon announced that it is opening the Kindle platform to developers with the release of the KDK. Games were mentioned as a type of media set to hit the e-book reader -- but what should we expect?

I spoke with Sonic Boom Games COO Josh Grant this afternoon about his studio's involvement with the platform, asking with skepticism about what kind of games that might hit the Kindle in the future.

In short, Grant doesn't think the Kindle audience is ready for Call of Duty: Kindle Edition. Yet.

"You touched on a key point," Grant tells me over the phone, "which is that the primary use of the platform is an e-reader. It's obviously a great device for that.

"Given that people for a very long time, I'm sure, to come will be buying the Kindle for its primary use, I would not expect to see games like Call of Duty or other hardcore shooters or racing games or MMOs on the device."

Grant believes that Sonic Boom is perfect for the platform -- as a casual games and social application creator.

"If you think about it from that context, as we did, it leads you down the path of staying away from those typical core games and that really plays to our strong suit because we're a social application and casual games developer.

"So with a new platform like this we try to do some market research on the front end. Obviously, get hold of the hardware and start checking out the content and try to devise an approach to the platform that's balanced for risk and reward and takes advantage of what the platform can do technically and matches consumer expectations.

"At least for us, the initial foray for the Kindle will be around proven casual game mechanics in the word, puzzle, and card genre."

In the KDK announcement, Sonic Boom was listed as creating puzzle and word titles for the Kindle: two genres that won't strain the reader's hardware. With EA Mobile's also-announced involvement with the Kindle in mind, I kept pressing, asking if action games were even possible on the handheld.

"There's a learning curve on our end from our development team's perspective in getting familiar with the platform. It's built on some pretty widely adopted technical standards with some good documentation in a language many people will be familiar with.

"So that part's will be easy. We're still learning the capabilities of the device and we will expect, probably, more aggressive games to come in the future.

Grant says that Sonic Boom is also branching out of the word, puzzle, and card game genres for the Kindle post-launch. Expect book tie-in applications, perhaps, or just interactive bits of media.

"Beyond the puzzle, word, card games. There are some games that we're working on that take advantage of the literary aspects of the device primarily as an e-reader."

We have some things that we're working on post-launch that we're pretty excited about that we think will be uniquely suited to the Kindle given the demographic and the primary use of the platform. "








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A Very Drunk Panda's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2010 12:47
A Very Drunk Panda
Oh, I absolutely cannot wait for Find the Spork to make it to this. It'll feel like not paying attention in math all over again.
Calleh's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2010 13:07
Calleh
Doom will be ported on it, Doom has been ported to near everything.
mizzougrad01's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2010 13:09
mizzougrad01
The Control scheme would be pretty awkward. No one is buying is buying this thing to use for its original purpose of reading books; so why would they buy it for gaming. There are so many other portable gaming platforms out there that provide better hardware than this, I just cant understand any kind of business model that would even approach profitability in the future. Also b/w gaming should be left back in the 1990s with the original gameboy.
Shadowstew's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2010 13:23
Shadowstew
Typing of the Dead Kindle!
Strife381's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2010 13:25
Strife381
Word on the street is the Nook can play crysis
MowDownJoe's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2010 13:49
MowDownJoe
@Calleh: Hope you like your Doom with a framerate of 5 FPS! E-ink screens are really slow to refresh.
Freddy Rayos's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2010 13:52
Freddy Rayos
I for one would be interested in an oldschool text adventure game on the kindle. Or what about a MUD style game?
Chuzzle's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2010 14:55
Chuzzle
mm Zork....
thomascirca's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2010 15:04
thomascirca
I bet old black and white vector arcade games would do well on this.
fulldamage's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2010 15:17
fulldamage
This is super-nerdy, but I think something MUD or MUSH styled would be pretty sweet - some kind of shared environment where other readers are building text-based rooms, quests, challenges and the like? Something like that might actually persuade me to invest in an e-reader, whereas at the moment I'm pretty happy with, y'know, BOOKS.
readbigwordsisgood's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/22/2010 16:05
readbigwordsisgood
Flash Games? 'You Don't Know Jack' seems like a perfect fit for someone that feels they need to carry around an ebook.
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