![]() ![]() After two injury plagued years along with inconsistencies, Barkley deserves a long term contract. After many were wondering what kind of running back we would get in the former number two overall pick, Barkley proved all doubters wrong finishing top four in the NFL in rushing and scoring 10 touchdowns. This has to be a priority for the G Men, bringing back Daniel Jones even if it’s the franchise tag.Īnother no-brainer. Plus, Jones was top four among quarterbacks in the league running the football too. Even though he didn’t set the league on fire this past season, only passing for 15 touchdowns in 16 games, Jones did something the Giants were pleading for him to do and that’s taking care of the football only tossing five interceptions. After all, who else are they supposed to get with the, picking 22nd overall in the NFL Draft. Whether it’s a long-term deal or the franchise tag, keeping Daniel Jones needs to be a top priority for the Giants. Here are key pending free agents for the Giants who they should keep or let walk. If the Giants hope to make it back to back years with postseason action, Head Coach Brian Daboll and General Manager Joe Schoen will need to hit a home run with offseason moves. They’re also many other key players on both sides of the ball who are set to become free agents. Additionally, running back Saquon Barkley will be a free agent as well. Especially with their quarterback Daniel Jones, who will be a free agent after the Giants did not pick up his fifth year option. "And in all of this we are also starting to think about, talk about and plan the next thing … Nothing has been set in stone, we have a few ideas we are toying around with at the moment.With the NFL season officially over and the new league year set to kick off in a matter of weeks, the New York Giants will have plenty of important decisions to make. Not quite ready to commit to a date or month, but it should hopefully make the first quarter of 2014," explained its blog post. We are about 75% done before starting external testing. "We are finishing up Year Walk for Steam. What next for the company? Taking Year Walk to other platforms, starting with computers. Simogo was also singled out as one of Apple's "developers to watch in 2014" this week. Apple chose another of its games, Device 6, as the runner-up Game of the Year in its Best of 2013 promotion on the UK and US App Stores. Simogo's work hasn't gone unnoticed by the owner of the App Store. ![]() Simogo shows that for small, focused and very talented developers, free-to-play isn't the only possible business model in town. That's particularly the case because Year Walk doesn't use in-app purchases, which have become the dominant way to make money from mobile games – 90% of all App Store games revenues according to the same Distimo study. ![]() It's a far cry from the hundreds of millions of revenues being pulled in by games like Candy Crush Saga, Clash of Clans and Puzzle & Dragons on the App Store, but for a two-person independent developer, it's meaningful success. 200,000 sales means £498,000 of gross revenues, and £348,600 for Simogo after Apple's 30% cut. The game – an eerie and beautiful adventure based on Swedish mythology, complete with its own companion app – was released in February 2013, and has maintained its £2.49 price ever since. "On the last day of 2013 we got some amazing news Year Walk had reached 200,000 sold copies on the App Store," explained co-founders Simon Flesser and Magnus Gardebäck. The Swedish developer revealed the milestone in a blog post this week. ![]()
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