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Stormfall: Age of War is a social browser game created in 2012 by Plarium and then moved to Facebook in November. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This game franchise builds on the success of Plarium's earlier Facebook titles in the crowded web-based PvP strategy game market, though a pay-to-win aspect of the game raises concerns. [ 4 ]
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The game was released on PC and Mac in 2020. [26] The Plarium Play desktop launcher was released on PC and Mac in April 2019. It is a free launcher that serves as a distribution platform for Plarium games. [27] On 12 August 2021, Plarium released the PvP team shooter Mech Arena on iOS and Android devices. [28]
This category lists video games developed or published by Plarium. Pages in category "Plarium games" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Soldiers Inc. is a Massively multiplayer online real-time strategy game (MMORTS) developed and published by Plarium. The game was released in August 2013 and is designed for use on web browsers . The game is military themed and set in the fictional country of Zandia, where players compete for control of the land's rich mineral fields.
The first downloadable game developed by the company was Collapse!, a game similar to SameGame. [4] In 2003, company revenues topped $10 million ($5.5 million net). [ 5 ] In 2004, GameHouse was acquired by RealNetworks for $14.6 million cash and about 3.3 million RNWK shares, then estimated at $21 million.
Raid: Shadow Legends is a mobile role-playing video game developed and published by Israeli game developer Plarium Games, now a subsidiary of the gambling machine manufacturer Aristocrat Leisure. A port to PC was released on January 21, 2020. [3] It received mixed reviews from critics.
G5 is primarily active in the mobile games market. [2] [8] In 2011, G5 released Virtual City Playground, their first game with freemium monetization.[9]As of 2018, their title Hidden City was responsible for most of their revenue, and represented a majority of the market share for hidden object games.