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Big Fish Games is a casual game company based in Seattle, with a regional office in Oakland, California, owned by Aristocrat Leisure. It is a developer and distributor of casual games for computers and mobile devices. In 2016, the company was accused of knowingly deceiving customers into signing up for monthly purchases without informed consent ...
Flux Family Secrets: The Rabbit Hole was released on July 4, 2010, however a "Collector's Edition" was launched on June 11, 2010, exclusively for Big Fish Game Club members. [1] The Collector's Edition includes additional gameplay, levels and achievements; an integrated strategy guide; music tracks; and behind the scenes artwork.
It tells the story of a young boy trapped in the painted world by an evil wizard, as told to Iris, the protagonist of the first two games, by her guardian. It was released for Windows and OS X on 19 October 2011 for all and for Big Fish Game Club members on 20 October.
At this year's Casual Connect conference in Seattle, Big Fish Games debuted its cloud gaming service, which will eventually allow gamers to play up to 1,000 games from the massive Big Fish Games ...
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In 2011, Big Fish Games released a sequel titled Fairway Fever, a timed version of the game released on Facebook, [11] which was later made unavailable by 2013, and incorporated as an additional mode in the Mac version of Fairway. [3] A second sequel, Fairway Solitaire Blast, was released on April 3, 2014 [12] for iOS & Android devices. [13] [14]
As president and CEO of Big Fish Games, he led the company in a first round of financing, raising $83.6 million from Balderton Capital, General Catalyst Partners, and Salmon River Capital. The common stock financing was the largest venture financing deal in Washington state that year and the biggest ever for a U.S. online gaming company. [1]
Its games are available on games portals such as Big Fish Games, Yahoo!, WildTangent, GameHouse, Google Play, Amazon, iTunes, Steam and others. Boomzap is known in the game industry for being one of the few companies to use a pure virtual office environment.