St. Louis mobile app startup and fellow Arch Grants recipient IDC Projects has been in the app development market since the early days of the iPhone. The company developed one of the very first barcode scanning apps for the device back in 2009, and has created more than a dozen projects ranging from utility apps to mobile games since.
IDC Projects’ offices hosts a unique working atmosphere featuring RC cars, full-wall whiteboards, and an office hammock. “We love to give free food, and encourage all of our employees to better themselves,” the app development company said. “We have no set hours and give everyone the responsibility and freedom they deserve.” The company plans to use its new funding to increase game output, with six new titles planned for release by the end of this year. Mobile gamers can look forward to titles like Motocross Sniper, which combines the sport of motocross with the action of paintball, as well as slot game with a location-based spin called Slot Mogul. You can check out IDC Projects’ full offering of mobile titles on the App Store.
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