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Tag: Big Fish Games
Steals and Deals – Big Fish $4.99 Anniversary Sale
By Joel Brodie
We would be remiss not to mention Big Fish Games Anniversary Sale this weekend. Between May 28 and Monday, May 30, all standard edition games for both the PC and Mac are on sale for $4.99. Just use coupon code: NINEYEARS For a list of all Memorial Day Sales this weekend, see Friday's Steals and Deals. And, to check out games on sale (including games dropping to Free!) on any platform and device, check out our new Price Drops page. We are all about getting you the best game deal!Big Fish Games to publish 17 Gogii Games releases on iOS this year
By Jim Squires
While Big Fish has long been a big name in publishing casual games for PC and Mac owners, their footprint on the App Store has been shallow at best. At least it has until recently. Over the last few months the popular publisher has become a mainstay of the iPad's Top 100 Games chart, with games like Big City Adventure: New York and Drawn: The Painted Tower cementing their presence on the iDevice market. Now they're looking to expand their dominance even further, inking a deal with Gogii Games to publish 17 titles specifically targeted to iOS devices.Big Fish Games Announces Hidden Object Free April
By Joel Brodie
Citing complaints by a vocal minority in its forums that there are "too darn many hidden object and not enough time management games" released on its web site, Big Fish Games has announced that for the entire month of April, not one hidden object game will be offered. If a hidden object game is released anytime during the month of April, Club members will be awarded the hidden object game for free.There is a loophole.Top Secret Sale at Big Fish, 50% off games at WildTangent
By Joel Brodie
Big Fish Games has announced a secret sale. Until Sunday, 3/27, all standard edition games (PC and Mac) are on sale for $4.99. Just go to Big Fish Games use coupon code: TOPSECRET at checkout.Over at WildTangent, it's March Radness ( ha ha, clever!) where you can save up to 50% off of all top games. Save 50% when you sign up for a WildClub membership by entering SAVEHALF at checkout and get 50% off games listed on the sales page.Helpful hint: if you scroll down to the bottom of the WildTangnent March Radness page, you will find 4 games that are absolutely free!Amazon launches Appstore for Android
By Joel Brodie
Amazon.com, the leading e-retailer on the Web, has officially launched it's Appstore for Android. Amazon's previous foray into casual games, buying Reflexive Entertainment for its studio and distribution technology, didn't pan out so well. Amazon.com is not exactly on the same level of Big Fish Games or Valve's Steam when it comes to digital distribution. But, the Android Marketplace could be a lot more successful.Is Valve more profitable than Google and Apple?
By Joel Brodie
According to Valve CEO Gabe Newell as reported in Forbes, Valve is more profitable than Google and Apple per employee. Since Google generates $350,000 per employee and Valve has 250 employees, that would mean that Valve generates at least $87.5 million in profit yearly. It's an interesting number, given that Valve specializes in the PC games market, which supposedly is dead compared to social and iOS games, according to the experts.BFG’s Treasure Quest walks the plank
Last year Big Fish Games made a splash in the social games world with the release of Treasure Quest on Facebook. It was a unique blend of a game and a portal, and we certainly liked it when we reviewed it back in April. Sadly, it looks like the game wasn't making enough money to support development, so starting March 15 it will cease to exist.Big Fish Games does not have Zynga envy
By Joel Brodie
What if you are a casual game company that earned $100 million in 2009, compared to $8.6 million in 2005 and that you have raised $80 million, all during a huge worldwide recession?As part of the PR push around theirinternational expansion into a total of 10 localized markets, Big Fish has revealed more details than ever before about their revenue numbers, even hinting that they could earn $130 million in revenues in 2010 (Forbes). Normally, this would be New York Times headline territory, but these are not normal times, and it's all because of a company called Zynga.