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East Side Games

Vancouver, British Columbia

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East Side Games, founded in 2010, has established itself as a prominent developer in the mobile gaming industry, particularly known for its unique blend of humor and engaging gameplay. The studio gained significant recognition with the launch of "Trailer Park Boys: Greasy Money," which marked a milestone in their portfolio and showcased their ability to adapt popular culture into interactive experiences.

Key personnel include co-founders Jason Bailey and Shanti Bergel, who have been instrumental in shaping the studio's creative direction and business strategy. Their leadership has fostered a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and creativity.

East Side Games has developed several well-known titles, including "The Office: Somehow We Manage," "RuPaul's Drag Race Superstar," and "Doctor Who: Lost in Time." These games not only entertain but also resonate with fans of the respective franchises, enhancing their engagement with the source material.

The studio has significantly influenced the mobile gaming landscape by pioneering the integration of narrative-driven gameplay with idle mechanics, appealing to a broad audience. Their focus on humor and pop culture references has set them apart in the casual gaming genre.

East Side Games specializes in mobile games, particularly in the idle and simulation genres, leveraging their expertise in creating engaging, easy-to-play experiences.

The studio has received numerous accolades, including nominations for the Canadian Video Game Awards and recognition from industry peers for their innovative approach to game design and storytelling.

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Fondé

January 1, 2011

Siège social

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Nombre d'employés

101 - 250

Fondateurs

Personnes clés

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Axe de genre

Simulation

Informations de contact

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