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Spry Fox
IndustryVideo games
Founded2010 (2010) in Seattle, Washington, USA
FoundersDavid Edery and Daniel Cook
ProductsTriple Town, Steambirds, Realm of the Mad God, Leap Day, Bushido Bear and Alphabear
Websitespryfox.com

Spry Fox is a video game producing company headquartered in Seattle, United States, that was founded in 2010 by David Edery and Daniel Cook. The company produced the games Triple Town, a freemium strategy puzzle game with city-building game elements for social networks and mobile devices; Steambirds, a strategy flying game for mobile devices; Road Not Taken, a roguelike puzzle game; and co-created Realm of the Mad God with Wild Shadow Studios. When Wild Shadow Studios was acquired by Kabam in June 2012, Spry Fox sold its stake in the game to Kabam as part of the deal.[1]

In July 2015, Spry Fox released Alphabear, a Scrabble-style word game with collectable bear power-ups, also for mobile devices. Alphabear received the award for Standout Indie app at the inaugural Google Play Awards in 2016.[2]

In May 2016, Spry Fox released Bushido Bear, an action game they described as a mashup between Fruit Ninja and Smash TV, featuring similar collectable bears as Alphabear, also for mobile devices.

References

  1. ^ Rose, Mike (20 June 2012). "Spry Fox sad to see Realm of the Mad God move on". Gamasutra. Retrieved 2012-02-18.
  2. ^ Chokkattu, Julian (2016-05-20). "Houzz takes the crown as the Best App at the Google Play Awards". Digital Trends. Retrieved 2016-07-25.