Karma team launches Dystillr
In launching their new casual gaming analytics tool dystillr, two Karma Gaming execs have used the technology to unveil some troubling trends at the world’s largest social gaming company, Zynga Inc.
Jay Aird and Duncan Gillis have posted a report on the new company’s website titled “Volatility in Zynga’s Core Genre”, which points out the San Francisco-based gaming giant is suffering from its dependence on the declining simulation game market, which has declined 53 percent in just under three years.
Aird got together with Paul LeBlanc in 2011 to form Karma Gaming, a company that