Nvidia has told Pocket Gamer that its Android game discovery app, TegraZone, has now been downloaded onto over 4 million devices.
The company believes this adoption has being aided by the successful launch of Googles 7-inch Android tablet, the Nexus 7, which uses Nvidias Tegra 3 processor to power its graphics.
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TegraZone is an app that collates and promotes games created by developers specifically for Nvidia's family of graphics processors.
Examples include Madfinger Games' recent FPS Dead Trigger and the upcoming Android fantasy adventure Horn from Phosphor Games.
Madfinger's Dead Trigger
Nvidia also revealed that the average frequency of users checking the TegraZone app was now once every three days.
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