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Tapinator, Inc.
Company typePublic
TAPM
IndustryMobile Games
Founded2013
Headquarters
New York, NY, USA
Key people
Websitehttp://tapinator.com

Tapinator, Inc., founded in 2013, is a mobile game and app developer and publisher headquartered in New York City with product development and marketing teams located in North America, Europe and Asia. Tapinator generates revenues through the sale of branded advertisements and app store transactions. Since its founding, Tapinator has published more than 300 mobile games.[1]

History

Tapinator was founded in 2013 and became publicly listed in June 2014 under the ticker symbol TAPM.[2] The Tapinator team previously founded Familybuilder, Inc., the developer of the Family Tree application on Facebook, which was acquired by Intelius in 2011.[3] In November 2014, Tapinator acquired InAppFuel, Inc., a developer of a patented minigame software for mobile game publishers.[4]

Games and Apps

Title Release Date Description
Crypto Trillionaire January 2019 Crypto Trillionaire, an idle tapper game with a cryptocurrency theme, developed by Robot Cake Games and published by Tapinator.[citation needed]
ColorFill December, 2017 ColorFill, a puzzle game with elements of "Minesweeper, Sudoku, and 2048" tasks players with unveiling a hidden artwork underneath a blank canvas by following procedurally-generated numeric clues.[5] ColorFill launched on December 6, 2018.
Dice Mage 2 August, 2017 Dice Mage 2, the sequel to the indie-success, Dice Mage, was released on August 17, 2017. It features improved pixel-art visuals, and a revamped “dice-battling system” that utilizes new role-playing dice variations. Since launch, the title has been covered by several mobile gaming magazines including, Heavy and App Advice. Christine Chan of AppAdvice stated, “Dice Mage 2 is a worthy upgrade… I can see myself coming back to this one for a long time."[6][7]
Big Sport Fishing 2017 July, 2017[8] In December, 2015, Tapinator announced its acquisition of the publishing rights to Big Sport Fishing 3D, a mobile fishing game franchise. Developed by Tapinator in cooperation with Rocket Mind Inc., Big Sport Fishing 2017 allows players' smartphones to act as virtual fishing rods within a 360-degree fishing environment.[9]
Solitaire Dash December, 2016 Solitaire Dash, a combination of solitaire and derby horse racing, had an iOS launch on December 21, 2016, with a subsequent Google Play launch on January 9, 2017.[10][11]
ROCKY™ December, 2016[12] Tapinator announced on December 1, 2015, that it would be partnering with MGM Interactive to build a mobile game based on the Rocky film-franchise.[13] The title, which launched on December 7, 2016 for iOS, features collectible fighters (including characters from the motion pictures), as well as competitive multiplayer functionality.[14] ROCKY launched on the Google Play store on the 31st of March, 2017.[15] ROCKY has since been reported on by Fortune Magazine and Philly.com.[16][17]
Combo Quest 2 June,

2016

Combo Quest 2 launched globally on June 24, 2016, adding new heroes, levels, and items, to the core rhythm-battling gameplay established in its predecessor.[18]
Blackjack Classic May, 2016 Blackjack Classic is the third entry in Tapinator's Social-Casino series, and as Video Poker Classic before it, continues the same model, but with a focus on Blackjack.[19] It launched on May 25, 2016.[20]
Video Poker Classic April, 2016 Video Poker Classic was launched on April 7, 2016. Emulating the video poker machines found in traditional casino environments, the game features thirty-nine variants of video poker.[19] By June 2016, it had reached the top 150 grossing charts in the Casino category across iPhone, iPad, and Google Play.[20]
Miss the Moose March, 2016 Miss the Moose, launched on March 17, 2016, is a one-touch quick-fix game where players navigate a vehicle around a circular track while attempting to avoid herds of moose.[21] The game reached an average player review score of 4.5 out of 5, and received news coverage from Gamezebo, Social Times and App Advice.[22]
Deadliest Catch: Seas of Fury July 2015 Deadliest Catch: Seas of Fury, developed in cooperation with HyperPower Game Group, launched on July 13, 2015. Based on the eponymous Discovery Channel show, it received on-air exposure during the show's twelfth season.[23]
Dice Mage May, 2015 Launched on May 25, 2015, Dice Mage is a role-playing game where players fight monsters in an infinite world by rolling magical dice.[24] It was featured as a “Best New Game” on Apple’s iOS App Store, and earned the rare “App Store Editors’ Note."[25]
Video Poker VIP April, 2015 Video Poker VIP, launched on April 30, 2015, is Tapinator's first Social-Casino property. It features multiple video poker variants, world locations, leveling, and experience-point mechanics.[26] With the release of version 3.0 of Video Poker VIP, a competitive multiplayer mode termed, "Heads-Up," was introduced.[19]
Burn It Down April, 2015 Launched on April 23, 2015, Burn It Down, is a puzzle-platformer of the horror-genre with a unique control scheme that offers only two player-inputs: "left and right."[27] It was featured by Time Magazine as one of its "5 Best iPhone Games of the Week" and was called "surprisingly plot-heavy [–] part detective story, part haunted mansion explorer."[28]
Combo Quest January, 2015 Combo Quest is an action-rpg with rhythm based gameplay, launched on January 8, 2015. Thereafter, it became the #1 "Role-Playing Game" and, one of the "Top 50 Paid Games" on the iOS App Store.[29] It established the series' unique battle-system where, a bar travels laterally and the player must tap the screen when the said-bar is above a block to trigger various actions.[30]
Endless Balance December, 2014 Endless Balance is a sequel to Balance of the Shaolin. Keeping the core "balancing" gameplay, Endless Balance discarded level-based story progression in favor of endless highscore-chasing, and introduced new characters and environments.[31] Launched on December 30, 2014, Endless Balance was featured on the iOS App Store "Home Page" and became a "Top 50 Free Game."[32]
SkyBalance by Nik Wallenda October, 2014 SkyBalance by Nik Wallenda is the officially licensed game for Discover Channel's Skyscraper Live, launching a few days prior to the event – on October 29, 2014.[33] Implementing elements from Tapinator's previous Balance game, Skybalance allows players to walk in the shoes of Wallenda, as he balances on a tightrope above Chicago, albeit, while facing various obstacles.[34]
Balance of the Shaolin June 2014 In Tapinator's first "Full-Featured" title, Balance of the Shaolin, players are tasked with balancing on unorthodox objects while facing obstacles of increasing difficulty across multiple levels.[35] Launched on June 25, 2014, Balance of the Shaolin was featured as a "Best New Game" on the iOS App Store, and became one of the "Top 50" applications on the "Overall" chart.[36] It received positive reviews from multiple publications, including IGN Italy, which gave it an 8 out of 10.[37]

References

  1. ^ Hastreiter, Nick (April 25, 2017). "Tapinator CEO on the Future of Mobile Gaming". Huffington Post.
  2. ^ "Tapinator Becomes a Publicly Traded Company (Ticker: TAPM)". PR Newswire. 2014-06-16.
  3. ^ "Tapinator – About Us". tapinator.com.
  4. ^ "Tapinator acquires social casino business InAppFuel". Gaming Intelligence. November 18, 2014.
  5. ^ "Tapinator Announces Full-featured Games Pipeline Through Q1 2018". Seeking Alpha. November 30, 2017.
  6. ^ Jones, Elton (Aug 11, 2017). "Dice Mage 2: Top 10 Tips & Cheats You Need to Know". Heavy.
  7. ^ Chan, Christine (August 23, 2017). "Test Your Luck in Dice Mage 2, A Pint Sized RPG". AppAdvice.
  8. ^ "Tapinator Investor Presentation". Feb 2017.
  9. ^ Fullerton, Laurie (August 15, 2016). "Domination of 'mobile gaming' set to continue, Tapinator report claims". The Drum.
  10. ^ "Solitaire Dash - Horse Racing + Solitaire on the App Store". App Store.
  11. ^ "Solitaire Dash - Android Apps on Google Play". play.google.com.
  12. ^ "Tapinator Updates 2016 Guidance - Company Also Provides Update On Major Upcoming Game Launches". PR Newswire. Sep 19, 2016.
  13. ^ Martyn-Hemphill, Amelia (December 1, 2015). "MGM Signs 'Rocky' Franchise Game Deal as 'Creed' Scores at Box Office". TheStreet.
  14. ^ Kim, John. "'ROCKY' Mobile Game Trailer by Tapinator". Game Mob.
  15. ^ "Gamasutra - The Art & Business of Making Games". www.gamasutra.com. March 30, 2017.
  16. ^ Grubb, Jeff (Dec 8, 2016). "Rocky Says 'Yo, Adrian' to the Mobile Gaming Market". Fortune Magazine.
  17. ^ Takiff, Jonathan (December 7, 2016). "Rock and sock it like 'Rocky' for his big 4-0". Philly.com.
  18. ^ Dotson, Carter (June 27, 2016). "'Combo Quest 2' Features More Heroes and Combo Meter Action This Week". Touch Arcade.
  19. ^ a b c "Tapinator updates social casino range with Video Poker VIP". Gaming Intelligence. July 1, 2016.
  20. ^ a b "Tapinator Expands Social Casino Portfolio". PR Newswire. June 27, 2016.
  21. ^ Stachowaik, Sandy (March 18, 2016). "Speed Up, Slow Down, and Miss the Moose". App Advice.
  22. ^ "Tapinator Launches Unique One-Touch Racing Game, Miss the Moose, on Google Play". PR Newswire. Jun 10, 2016.
  23. ^ Lazarides, Tasos (May 13, 2015). "Upcoming 'Deadliest Catch' Game Promises to Throw you into the Icy Alaskan Seas". Touch Arcade.
  24. ^ Dotson, Carter (September 10, 2015). "'Dice Mage' Review - Roll the Bones". Touch Arcade.
  25. ^ "Tapinator Launches Unique Role-Playing Game, Dice Mage, on Google Play". PR Newswire. Jun 1, 2016.
  26. ^ "Tapinator Launches Its First Social Casino Property, Video Poker VIP". PR Newswire. May 7, 2015.
  27. ^ Priestman, Chris (April 24, 2015). "Burn It Down gives you an hour to make it through the most dangerous mansion ever built". Pocket Gamer.
  28. ^ Aciman, Alexander (April 28, 2015). "The 5 Best iPhone Games of the Week". TIME.
  29. ^ "Tapinator's Combo Quest is Featured on iOS & Becomes Top 50 Paid Application". PR Newswire. Jan 14, 2015.
  30. ^ Dotson, Carter (January 19, 2015). "'Combo Quest' Review - C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER!". TouchArcade.
  31. ^ Forshey, Craig (March 5, 2015). "Balance Of The Shaolin Sequel Endless Balance Leans On Android". Super Game Droid.
  32. ^ "Tapinator's Endless Balance is Featured on iOS & Becomes Top 50 Free Game". PR Newswire. Feb 4, 2015.
  33. ^ "Nik Wallenda Releases Licensed Mobile Game To Commemorate Historic Tightrope Walk In Chicago". PR Newswire. Nov 1, 2014.
  34. ^ "SkyBalance by Nik Wallenda". Google Play Store.
  35. ^ Minor, Jordan (September 8, 2014). "Balance of the Shaolin Review". 148Apps.
  36. ^ "Tapinator's "Balance of the Shaolin" Becomes an Apple iOS Top 50 Application". PR Newswire. July 9, 2014.
  37. ^ Zampini, Alessandro (July 21, 2014). "Touch Me #64". IGN Italy.