Official: Kitty Code to attend WWDC11

With this morning’s announcement of the World Wide Developers Conference 11, Kitty Code has announced that their CEO, Ilene Jones will be in attendance.  While she plans to dig deep into the code, new features and information while there, she would also like to meet many of her fellow developers that will also be in attendance.

“I will be watching twitter periodically during the day and would really love to meet as many fellow developers that I’ve been talking to over the past few years as possible.  This seems like a great time to do just that!  I’m excited for the opportunity to finally attend this great conference.” Jones said.

If you plan to attend WWDC and would like to arrange a meeting with our CEO, send us a note and lets schedule some time!

Traveler’s Quest: How much can traveling help your score?

Traveler’s Quest is a game about location, but not your average check-in game. Actually, there are no check-in’s at all in Traveler’s Quest.

Grumpy Lumpy from Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA

Your goal, detect treasure around you with your treasure detector, or buy maps to near by treasures. Then go to where the map leads you to pick up the treasure. Easy enough right? What if you lived in Florida, and took a froggie with you to Seattle, and another player picked up that treasure and took it to Australia?  That’s exactly what happened to this Grumpy little guy.  We’re guessing he doesn’t like to travel much, but he has definitely gone the distance, and all that traveling was definitely worth while!

Australian Grumpy Lumpy - Worth a bundle half way around the world!

The difference is a local Grumpy Lumpy that has only traveled 3 hours, or 200 miles north is worth 34 gold per day if he were buried, but our new Australian transplant is worth a whopping 293 gold per day if he is buried, or if he were to be sold to the local store, the owner would receive 2,934 gold.  While most players won’t travel this far, you can see how much traveling can help you reach the top of the leader boards!

 

Happy Hunting!

Kitty Code Releases Geogonix for Windows Phone 7 to the Windows Marketplace

Geogonix Blue Level

ORLANDO, Fla., March 24, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Kitty Code, LLC, a mobile platform development studio specializing in video games and weather software, today released Geogonix for the Windows Phone 7 in the Windows Marketplace. A creative puzzler, Geogonix for Windows Phone 7, is a collection of increasingly fun, yet difficult, pattern based puzzles.

Geogonix challenges players to place the provided pieces into the pattern on the screen as fast as they can. Some levels are easy, others look easy enough, but are in fact challenging with multiple solutions available. Each puzzle pack has a unique theme and music with additional content to made available in future releases.

Geogonix is available on the Windows Marketplace for a limited-time launch price of $1.99 and contains a trial mode. For additional information please visit our web site at www.KittyCode.com.


View the Geogonix Trailer on YouTube

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About Kitty Code, LLC.

Headquartered in Orlando, FL, Kitty Code, LLC, a privately held company, was established in January of 2008 to develop innovative games and applications for mobile and social platforms. The company has published several mobile games and applications including Traveler’s Quest ™, Cat Calls, Hurricane ™ and Hurricane HD ™. With over 30 combined years of experience in weather, web technologies and game development, the company is able to create games and applications which are robust, fun to play, technically savvy and yet easy to use. For more information on the company and its offerings, please visit www.KittyCode.com.

© 2011 Kitty Code, LLC, Geogonix is a trademark of Kitty Code, LLC. All other marks are the property of their respective holders.

Keeping track of Tropical Cyclones and Typhoons…

Most people who have purchased Hurricane or Hurricane HD probably purchased it to track hurricanes during the Atlantic hurricane season.

Did you know that these two great apps also track Tropical Cyclones and Typhoons? With the South Pacific’s Tropical Cyclone season in full swing, and the West Pacific’s season nearing the start, it is great to know you can track these storms quickly and easily. From Satellite images that cover vast areas of the ocean, to the floater satellites which get you up close and personal with the storm, the tools you need to keep your family and friends informed are at your fingertips.

Did you know that Hurricane and Hurricane HD include text bulletins, JTWC forecast graphics and more? There’s lots of information at your fingertips!

Did you know that Satellites and Radar animated loops are available all year long, and anywhere that tropical systems are known to form? We include world wide satellites which can be used all year long, in the highest resolutions available.

Now, while it’s quiet in the Atlantic we are working on the latest updates, to help keep you informed, and prepared during the 2011 Hurricane Season. We look forward to another great year of storm tracking with you!