Showing posts with label Kindle Fire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kindle Fire. Show all posts

King's Candy Crush Saga Releasing for Amazon Kindle Fire Soon

Candy Crush Saga


King's sweetest game app "Candy Crush Saga" is going to release for all Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet soon. In simple words, hello game lovers, get Candy Crush Saga on your Amazon Appstores.


The game will available in selected territories followed by worldwide to download for free for kindle devices from October 17 on Amazon Appstores. The game is already available on iTunes, Google Play and Facebook. This popular Candy Crush Saga is the most irresistible game in the world, where more than 53 million daily players enjoying it.


The most addictive game Candy Crush Saga have more than 400 challenging levels, where players can sync it with their Facebook accounts, through which you can access and continue your progress on any device.

"We've had such positive feedback from players regarding King's first Kindle Fire title, Bubble Witch Saga, that we now feel the time is right to bring Candy Crush Saga to Kindle Fire fans. The Kindle Fire is a great device with which to enjoy the Candy Crush Saga gameplay and, with levels regularly added by the King team, we hope to keep Kindle Fire owners entertained every day," Tommy Palm, Games Guru at King

Amazon Kindle Fire Sales Take Drastic Tumble In Q1 2012

Kindle Fire

Amazon managed to sell 4.8 million tablets in Q4 2011 thanks in large part to its massive marketing campaign and the holiday shopping season, now the company has announced a drastic fall in Kindle Fire sales, racking up just 750,000 similar sales in Q1 2012.

When comparing overall market sales Amazon slipped from a 16.8 percent market share in Q4 2011 to just a 4 percent market share during the most recently reported quarter. In comparison Apple’s Q4 market share rose from 54.7 percent to 68 percent thanks to the strength of 11.8 million iPad sales.

For Amazon a slip in Amazon Kindle Fire sales is bad news, the company already sells the tablets as a loss-leader, recuperating money through the sale of digital goods found inside the Amazon marketplace. The company also has a lot invested in the tablet market as it continues to shift its attention further away from traditional e-Readers, which will always share a place on Amazon shelves, to the more robust usability of Google Android based devices.

Amazon isn’t the only Android based tablet manufacturer who saw losses, apparently the downward trend in Android based tablets was witnessed by almost all manufacturers following the end of the Q4 selling season. Analysts believe that Apple’s choice to keep the lower priced iPad 2 on the market after the new iPad arrived in March has helped the company attract more buyers, while its efforts to align with educational facilities is greatly improving sales numbers.

Following in Amazon’s declining sales Samsung has reclaimed the number two sales spot int he tablet market while Lenovo and Barne & Noble Nook tablets round out the top five.

In the meantime Amazon is expected to launch a new 10-inch tablet in 2012.