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Kongregate

San Francisco, California

À propos

Kongregate, founded in 2006, began as a web-based gaming platform that allowed developers to publish and monetize their games. Over the years, it has evolved into a prominent game developer and publisher, launching notable projects such as "Adventure Capitalist" and "Realm Grinder." In 2010, Kongregate was acquired by GameStop, which further solidified its position in the gaming industry.

Key personnel include co-founders Jim Greer and Emily Greer, who have been instrumental in shaping the studio's vision and direction. The studio has produced a variety of well-known titles, including "Adventure Communist," "Animation Throwdown: The Quest for Cards," and "Super Fancy Pants Adventure," showcasing its versatility across genres.

Kongregate has significantly influenced the gaming industry by popularizing free-to-play models and integrating social features into gaming experiences. The studio specializes in casual and mobile games, often focusing on RPG and strategy genres.

Kongregate has received numerous accolades, including awards for innovation in game design and recognition for its contributions to the indie game community, solidifying its reputation as a key player in the gaming landscape.

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Fondé

January 1, 2006

Siège social

San Francisco, California, United States

Nombre d'employés

51 - 100

Fondateurs

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Axe de genre

Casual

Informations de contact

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