Developer
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ngmoco

San Francisco, California

Sobre

ngmoco, founded in 2008, emerged as a significant player in the mobile gaming industry, particularly known for its innovative approach to social gaming. The studio gained notable attention with the launch of its flagship title, "GodFinger," which allowed players to create and manage their own virtual worlds, setting a precedent for social interaction in mobile games. In 2010, ngmoco was acquired by DeNA, a Japanese mobile gaming giant, further solidifying its position in the market.

Key personnel include co-founders Neil Young and Ben Cousins, who have been instrumental in shaping the studio's creative direction and vision. ngmoco is recognized for its groundbreaking titles such as "GodFinger All-Stars," "Topple 2 Plus+," and "Eliminate," each contributing to the evolution of mobile gaming.

The studio has significantly influenced the industry by pioneering free-to-play models and integrating social features into mobile games, which have become standard practices. ngmoco specializes in casual and social gaming, focusing on engaging gameplay mechanics and user interaction.

Throughout its history, ngmoco has received various accolades, including recognition for its innovative game design and contributions to the mobile gaming landscape, establishing itself as a key influencer in the genre.

Visão geral

Fundada em

June 26, 2008

Sede

San Francisco, California, United States

Número de funcionários

251 - 500

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Action

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