Source: Jennifer Leslie with 11Alive
Noah Covey, a 10th-grader at Dunwoody High School, just released his second mobile game on the App Store and Google Play Store.
It’s called “Duskfall,” and it’s really challenging.
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Noah designed the game, wrote the code, created the graphics and even composed the game’s music.
Since it’s release last month, the game has received over 67,000 downloads worldwide and a 5-star overall rating.
This new app follows the success of Noah’s first game, called FlyFall, released in January.
“I came up with the original idea for FlyFall in eighth grade, when I was a student at Peachtree Charter Middle School. At the time, I was learning the basics of computer programming, so I created a rough prototype of how the game might work,” Noah explained.
Noah said the game took about four weeks to complete. Then he had to do some research about marketing the game.
He created “Quantum Cat Games” and released FlyFall on January 16. Continue reading