The Keynote Systems’ Startup Shootout Index provides some
insight into the three-screen challenge now facing anyone with a web presence.
It shows a website's weekly average load time and download success rate
(availability) on desktops, smartphones, and tablets. Let's take a look at
mobile gaming, but the lessons here apply to any web sites optimizing – or not
optimizing – for three screens.
Although Rovio and Papaya charge forward for
quick mobile speeds to target their main demographics, leveraging best
practices and monitoring slight changes in website development can give many
developers the ability to optimize a better overall experience over all three
screens.
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The growth of mobile games is inevitable with the growth of
mobile devices that enable them including feature phones, smartphones, tablets
and even e-Readers. Adverse to many websites, mobile is a main focus for mobile
gaming companies like Rovio.
While their desktop load speed leaves something to be
desired, Rovio is the fastest social gaming site on the iPad and second fastest
on the iPhone (with a speed of seven seconds). Rovio improved their site by
redirecting iPad and iPhone users to a lighter, mobile optimized site.
Papaya Mobile is another mobile gaming site, loading at a
blazing 2.58 seconds on the iPhone, leveraging best practices and simply
requiring a login screen as the first step to access the site. The login screen
loads very quickly because of its simplicity, a great way to get your gamers on
the site efficiently with minimal wait.
While most mobile gaming sites focus on their mobile speed
and reliability to retain their loyal customers. Crowdsart has managed to
integrate the best of mobile and desktop performance and reliability.
Crowdstar has arguably the best overall performance in the
July Startup Shootout for mobile games, with a better than average desktop load
speeds and 6.97 seconds to load on the smartphone. What is remarkable about the
smartphone loading time is that Crowdstar brings the entire site to iPhone
users, rather than offering bits of content to speed mobile interaction. If
they optimized their site even further for mobile, they have the ability to
achieve even faster speeds. The response time for iPad users is better than
average and may end up being tolerable when connected over Wi-Fi instead of the
3G network.
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