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16 year-old releases ‘Matcholor’ on Apple’s App Store
Brian Lin, a 16 year old iOS developer from BriCliffThom, releases a game, Matcholor, on the App Store. The release…
Brian Lin, a 16 year old iOS developer from BriCliffThom, releases a game, Matcholor, on the App Store. The release was yesterday announced by BriCliffThom.
Everyday, people experience boredom, whether it’s at school, at work, or waiting for the bus. We need something to entertain ourselves to make time fly by.
Matcholor is aimed to solve that problem. The game idea started when Brian, the iOS developer, became bored during winter break and decided to create something new.
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Inspired by popular games, BriCliffThom decided to use Brian’s idea and create a simple game that can be learned in just seconds.
Matcholor is an extremely fun game suitable for all ages. The game is for everyone who’s looking for some entertainment during a boring event or just during anytime of the day.
The objective of the game is to match the center square’s color with either of the 2 (top and bottom) target area’s color and drag the square into the appropriate area for points.
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BriCliffThom is a family coding studio in San Jose, CA. It was first founded in 2011 by the family members. The family coding studio name BriCliffThom consists of president Cliff Lin (40), developer/graphic designer Brian Lin (16), and graphic designer Thomas Lin (14).
It is BriCliffThom’s 5th app on the App store. Brian Lin has been learning how to code every since 3 grade when he first started with BASIC.
The requirements for one to get the app include:
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An iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch;
Optimized for iPhone 5, 6/6 Plus;
Requires iOS 7.0 or later;
Your device has to have 25.3 MB available.
Matcholor 1.2 is free and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Games category.