![]() ![]() The Disney mobile team brought a group tech journalists to Pixar headquarters last week to show off the game (as well as 30 minutes of Brave the movie, which looks fun, gorgeous, and more Disney-like than any of Pixar’s past films). Meanwhile, he’d become interested in Temple Run’s success, and it was the Imangi team that was excited about combining Temple Run and Brave. Initially, Decrem says he wasn’t even planning to release a Brave game, because he didn’t want to do another mediocre movie tie-in, and there wasn’t enough time to do something better. His conclusion: “What we’ve done there hasn’t been big enough.” For the mobile game version of Pixar’s new movie Brave, Disney looked for help from the developers behind a big iOS hit - Imangi Studios, the creators of Temple Run.īart Decrem, the former Tapulous CEO who now runs Disney’s mobile division, says the company has already done its share of movie tie-in games on mobile, and they all followed a similar pattern - big downloads initially, followed by a rapid dropoff.
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