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The Wooga offices in Berlin, Germany. Wooga is a German game software company based in Berlin [2] that develops story-driven casual games for mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets and social networks like Facebook. It has developed mobile games such as June's Journey, Pearl's Peril and Switchcraft.
Pearl’s Peril is a hidden object game developed by Berlin-based Wooga. It was launched on 5 March 2013 on the Facebook social media platform [1] and on 5 September on iPad. [2] Pearl’s Peril is Wooga’s sixth game, and was the company’s fastest growing game at the time. [3] Wooga also released a soundtrack to the game. [4]
Wooga certainly has no qualms with cutting the fat. According to All Things D, the social and mobile games maker announced that it will no longer offer HTML5-based mobile games through Facebook's ...
Well, I guess neither do the legions of iOS game makers. Jens Begemann, CEO of Berlin-based Diamond Dash creator Wooga, defended Facebook's 30 percent cut it takes from Facebook Credits in an ...
Jelly Splash is a match-three puzzle video game released by the developer Wooga on 15 August 2013 on iPad and iPhone. [1] It was later released on Facebook [ 2 ] and Android, [ 3 ] as well as the Korean social network platform KakaoTalk in November 2013.
Happy Hospital is a Facebook game developed by Wooga. Cure different types of animals and pets in your hospital by building rooms to help relieve them of their illness. Restore elders' youth, keep ...
Wooga: Magic Land Island was launched during the GDC Europe in August 2011. In June 2012 the HTML5 game was open sourced under the name Pocket Island on GitHub under MIT license and with the assets under Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-SA. [202] [203] Marathon 2: Durandal (now Aleph One) 1995 2000 FPS: GPLv2: Freeware: Bungie: Released by ...
After finding themselves orphaned, the four Cade siblings - Jane, Gerry, Della and Peter - set off in their old family car Belinda, driving overland to their uncle's home in Australia. Modified and reprinted at "The Travelling Trents", with the surnames changed, between 10 June and 16 September 1972.