Gogii Games

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Gogii Games
Private
Industry Video game
Computer software
Founded Moncton (2006)
Headquarters Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
Key people
George Donovan, President/CEO
Products Video games (Casual games)
Website www.gogiigames.com

Gogii Games is a Canadian video game developer and publisher headquartered in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Gogii Games currently employ 21 employees in Moncton, having laid off more than half their employees in 2013.[1]

Games

The company makes primarily Hidden Object / Adventure games, targeted to adult females.[2] Gogii's catalog of games consists of more than 30 games - including original franchises such as Escape the Museum and Princess Isabella: A Witch’s Curse, as well as licensed products based on Archie Comics and Shannon Tweed.[3][4]

Their games are primarily developed for PC and Mac, and most have been ported to iOS, Android and other mobile platforms.

Games developed or published by Gogii Games include:

  • Archie: Riverdale Rescue
  • Shannon Tweed's Attack of the Groupies
  • Fairy Tale Mysteries series
  • Mirror Mysteries series
  • Princess Isabella series
  • Empress of the Deep series, (developed by Silverback Games)
  • The Beast of Lycan Isle, (developed by Silverback Games)
  • Infected: The Twin Vaccine
  • Frat House: The Perfect Score
  • White Haven Mysteries
  • Haunted Past: Realm of Ghosts
  • Voodoo Whisperer: A Curse of a Legend
  • Nanny Mania series
  • Robin's Quest: A Legend Born
  • Secrets of the Dragon Wheel, developed by (Silverback Games)
  • Escape the Museum series
  • Adventure Chronicles
  • "Dark Lore Mysteries: The Hunt for Truth"

Awards

Princess Isabella was declared the 2009 Game of the Year by Big Fish Games, as well as being nominated in four categories at the 2nd Great Game Awards by GameHouse, where it won Top Adventure Game.[5]

References

  1. Gogii Upbeat with New Partners, entrevestor.com, March 03, 2014
  2. N.B. firm targets a new niche of gamers, NB Business Journal, By Kyle Mullin, May 20th, 2010 Archived October 7, 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  3. IGN: Gogii Games, ign.com
  4. Gamespot Company Page for Gogii Games, gamespot.com
  5. GameHouse Announces Winners of Second Annual Great Game Awards, PR Newswire, July 20, 2010

External links

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