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Send to email | OpenFeint now available on Android in androidaurora-feintfruit-ninjamobileopenfeint | By David Hinkle el 17-Sep-2010 |
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Today, Android users can access OpenFeint, a social gaming suite which supports cross-platform communication, leaderboards and achievements for supported games. Aurora Feint, the company behind the tech, is currently working to enable cross-platform voice chat and real-time multiplayer sometime later this year.
PocketGamer reports Android users can download several new games supporting the platform right now, including iPhone/iPod Touch and iPad hit, Fruit Ninja, but plans are underway to offer 20 games over the course of the next month. Head past the break for the list of games, including those that are currently available.Continue reading OpenFeint now available on Android OpenFeint now available on Android originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 17 Sep 2010 05:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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