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Large Animal Games
American video game developer (2001–2014)
American video game developer (2001–2014)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Large Animal Games |
| type | Privately held |
| foundation | |
| defunct | |
| location_city | New York City |
| location_country | USA |
| location | 115 W. 29th St., 11th floor; New York, NY 10001 |
| key_people | Wade Tinney, Josh Welber, Brad Macdonald |
| industry | Online/Video Games Developer/Distributor |
| products | Games |
| homepage |
Large Animal Games was an independent casual game developer, best known for their game Color Zen. The company was founded in New York City in 2001 by Wade Tinney and Josh Welber. Large Animal Games released over 100 games for a variety of different platforms until they announced that they were shutting down in March 2014.
Mobile Games
- Bumper Stars
- Color Zen
- Color Zen Kids
- Character Cards
- PhotoBlitz
- Nomsters
- Bananagrams iPhone
- Bumperstars iPhone
- Fashion Solitaire
- Lucky Cruise Slots
- Universal Film Mogul
- Picturiffic
- Spartacus: Gods of the Arena
- Spartacus: Vengeance
- Office World
- Bananagram
- Bumper Stars
- Lucky Strike Lanes
References
References
- (25 April 2009). "When Playing Video Games Is Not Just a Waste of Time". New York Times.
- "All Good Things...". Large Animal Games.
- (11 March 2014). "Longtime NYC casual game shop Large Animal shutters". Gamasutra.
- "'Color Zen' - From Game Jam To Success Story In Six Weeks Or Less". MTV MultiPlayer.
- "Color Zen (reviews)". Metacritic.
- "How to turn puzzle playing into brain training". USA Today.
- "Color Zen Kids (reviews)". Metacritic.
- "Starz Expands Its Social Media Marketing For Spartacus". Forbes.
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