Category Archives: Games

Cards, Code, and The App That Doesn’t Exist: The Magic Behind iPredict+

How do you build an app that doesn’t exist? That’s a question only a magician can answer and a problem only a hacker can solve, and the central question for Greg Rostrami, Randy Croucher and Hani Naguib, the team behind iPredict+. … Continue reading

Posted by Kyle Kelly-Yahner on November 16, 2012 Tagged , , ,

Fun and Games

I got an e-mail from some friends that showed off a phone in game they built at their company's internal hackathon and I just knew it's time for another playful developer contest. Use the API to make a game—a puzzle … Continue reading

Posted by Rahim Sonawalla on March 28, 2011 Tagged

Developer Contest: Use Twilio, OpenVBX or Stashboard and Win a Netbook – Ends Sunday August 1st

The contest category for this week is Anything Goes. To qualify, submit an application, service, mashup, plugin, open source project or anything else that uses the Twilio API, OpenVBX or Stashboard. That's the only requirement. Previous non-winning entries are free … Continue reading

Posted by twilio on July 27, 2010 Tagged

Play: The Hertzian Collective by Geoffrey Shea

Congratulations to Geoffrey Shea, creator of Play: The Hertzian Collective, a musical sound game/toy created with projected video images and played collectively by viewers on their mobile phones. For the past two weeks, we've run a developer contest category for … Continue reading

Posted by twilio on March 29, 2010 Tagged

Fun & Games

Simolio by Steve Castle Studies say that brain teaser games help us maintain memory and mental agility, so what better than playing the popular 1980s game Simon via your telephone with Steve Castle's Simolio? Simolio is a memory game where … Continue reading

Posted by twilio on November 4, 2009 Tagged