Like many developers he is also not rushing to get his game out on day one, instead bringing it to market at the end of April or beginning of May.Even though everything on the iPhone and iPod Touch is compatible with the iPad, it probably won’t look very good on the bigger screen so we want to give it more detail, make the islands big and lush and really do it justice.Also we don’t have an iPad yet, which is a disadvantage, and we want to test the game and put it through its paces so we know there are no bugs and it works well and takes advantage of the screen, the tilt sensors and improved graphics, said Mr Castelnuovo.Rohit Singal is the chief executive officer of SourceBits, an app factory that develops for a number of clients from Coca Cola to General Electric.