Handheld Games is a developer known for its focus on creating engaging titles for portable gaming platforms. Established in the early 2000s, the studio gained recognition with notable milestones such as the launch of "Nancy Drew: Message in a Haunted Mansion" in 2000, which showcased their ability to adapt popular franchises for handheld devices. Key personnel include founders and lead developers who have a passion for storytelling and interactive gameplay, contributing to the studio's unique approach to game design. Among their well-known titles are "Ratchet & Clank: Going Mobile," "Imagine Music Fest," "The Cheetah Girls: Passport to Stardom," and "Dr. Seuss' Green Eggs and Ham," each reflecting a commitment to diverse genres and audiences. Handheld Games has influenced the industry by pioneering engaging narrative experiences in the handheld market, particularly in adventure and music simulation genres. The studio specializes in family-friendly games, often incorporating elements of popular culture and educational content. Their work has garnered several awards and recognitions, highlighting their contributions to the gaming landscape and their ability to create memorable experiences for players of all ages.