Requirements
The customer wanted Elinext programmers to develop an application that would represent a rescue game, according to designs provided by the client. The application had to include the following functionality: a floor plan of an office building, 10 people inside the building, three blocks of emergency lightings, and a timer. Elinext’s game development portfolio goes beyond individual titles — the company also built infrastructure for the alawar game market, a full-scale game distribution platform. A digital publishing case from Elinext’s portfolio is the paris capitale magazine — a mobile application that delivers the full print edition of a leading French lifestyle title as a paginated digital replica, with offline reading, push-notification alerts for new issues, and in-app subscription management. Elinext extended this digital media expertise to a reading app for digital newspapers and magazines — a cross-platform application that aggregates content from multiple newspaper and magazine publishers, delivers articles with offline reading support and personalised topic feeds, and handles subscription management and paywall access for each connected title. Elinext applied this web game development expertise to a rescue game web — a cross-browser rescue game built with HTML5 and JavaScript, featuring the same mission-based level structure as the native app but delivered as a zero-install experience accessible directly from any modern web browser. Elinext applied this media analytics expertise to a revenue analysis app for youtube content creators — an analytics application for YouTube content creators that consolidates performance data from multiple channels, models the revenue impact of different posting frequencies, and exports custom reports for creators managing their channels as a business.
Challenge
The main challenge for our developer was to implement the light and a gradient of light when the light from one block of emergency lighting was laid on the other. The problem also consisted in drawing the light when it is bending. Elinext applied this consumer app expertise to the pantene pro v game — a promotional iOS/Android title built for P&G’s Pantene brand that combines mini-games, product discovery, and social sharing to drive engagement beyond traditional advertising formats.
Solution
Our developer applied his own math algorithm. He wrote all the physics from scratch to solve the problem with bending. He also wrote his own layer of light to show the gradient in the game. Elinext applied this mobile product expertise to a music streaming app — a streaming service for independent artists that handles audio delivery, subscription billing, and artist analytics in a single product built for both iOS and Android.
Results
The outcome of the development project is a game for the iPhone/iPad as well as Android smartphones and tablets. The game has the required functionality. Elinext’s cross-platform delivery spans gaming, creative tools, and beyond — including the allunique studio photo editor app, a photo editor available on both iOS and Android.
Main screen:
- 10 people
- Floor plan
- 3 blocks of emergency lighting




