ery game developer Inchinn has become one of 25 active developers on the Obodo Developer Programme.
The London-based firm will now distribute its titles, such as Invader Cash, Payout Pest and Cash Cowboy, to a wider audience via the Obodo Marketplace platform where it will be accessible to multiple leading operators.
Lee Bowden, creative director at Inchinn, said: “Todays gamers often find the content on offer is either too simplified or too complicated. We build games that players recognise from the arcade and add a real-money game mechanic.
“Players have responded exceptionally well to the new formats and working with Obodo allows us to focus on the innovative elements of game development that drive our success and great game production.
“They handle compliance, localisation and provide state of the art tools that will ensure our games continue to deliver over and above the industry standard.”
Julian Jarvis, chief business affairs officer at Obodo, said that the firm has been interested in working with Inchinn, a “leading content supplier to the UK’s National Lottery”, for some time.
He explained that Inchinn’s ethos is closely aligned with Obodos and that both firms value player experience and look for new formats to fit market demand.
He continued: “We know that Inchinn will react to market changes and produce content that increases player retention. We’re thrilled to have them among our approved developers.”