StatForge.com
Some of the newer triple-A games have incredible web persistence layers that add a lot of depth and, well, persistence to their players’ experience even when the player can’t be playing the game. Anyone who has played Halo 3, or World of Warcraft has experienced this. Halo has Bungie.net where players’ daily stats are tracked like kills, deaths, favorite weapons, favorite maps, etc. World of Warcraft’s Armory has similar web apps for its PvP stats and equipment/character management.
What if there was a white-label web service that emulated a lot of the best features of these big-budget sites? Stuff that every game, no matter how small or large, can make use of like leaderboards and individual player stats. Think a service like google analytics for games.
We think there might just an itch here that could be scratched, and we’re bringing our rich internet app experience to the table with a new passion project, StatForge.com. Don’t look just yet; heck we’ve only just bought the domain name! But soon we’ll be releasing more information about the service and what it can bring to the web gaming world.
Check back soon!

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