Mobile Ocean Flash Lite screensaver/wallpaper now available on Handango.com
April 16th, 2007 by Ryan Unger | 10,292 views
We have released our Mobile Ocean ™ Flash Lite screensaver/wallpaper to Handago.com today. Mobile Ocean is the perfect cell phone screensaver/wallpaper for any marine lover. This product features seven tropical fish, four underwater scenes, and a digital clock.
Learn more about Punchkick Interactive’s mobile screensaver design capabilities.
Detailed Product Features:
- Built using Adobe Flash Lite 1.1 technology
- Seven tropical fish swimming across four unique underwater scenes
- An ideal mobile wallpaper or screensaver
- Includes an AM/PM digital clock
- For maximum Symbian phone compatibility, five different .swf file sizes are included: 96×65, 128×160, 176×208, 176×220, and 240×320
Purchase Mobile Ocean here for $1.99.
Mobile Ocean is the property of Punchkick Interactive Inc. Copyright © 2006-2007. All rights reserved.








April 16th, 2007 at 10:25 pm
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April 25th, 2007 at 5:59 am
Hi Ryan,
how did you find the fps on this on s40 phones?
when i completed the tutorial on the adobe dev site with the fish tank enviroment, i found it v. sluggish.
matt
April 26th, 2007 at 10:00 am
I have not tested this on a s40 phone. I found that it ran extremely well using a Nokia N-Gage (FL 1.1), Nokia 6620 (FL 2.0) and RAZR V3m (FL 2.1). The only elements that are vector are the text outlines for the clock; I used bitmaps for the backgrounds, bubbles, and fish.
This first started as a FL 2.0 screensaver—then I optimized it for FL 1.1. In doing so, I stripped the engine down to the bear essentials. That said, it still dynamically generates random fish scaled to random sizes based on depth in the window, swimming at speeds directly coorelating to their size, swimming at various angles based on their starting point within the frame and a random string.
I “burned” the screensaver in on my N-Gage for several hours with no memory errors. Additionally, there are no memory leaks visible within Device Central.
I would be intested in knowing how it ran on a s40 phone. E-mail me directly and I can send you a copy of the screensaver for testing. Ryan AT punchkickinteractive DOT com.
June 22nd, 2007 at 1:01 pm
kalawina
June 22nd, 2007 at 1:29 pm
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November 15th, 2007 at 1:31 am
Cool screensaver. Do you have any flash clocks?
February 18th, 2008 at 3:17 pm
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April 1st, 2008 at 9:37 am
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