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Appy Entertainment
American video game developer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Appy Entertainment, Inc., was an American video-game developer focusing primarily on mobile and tablet devices.[1] Their most popular app was FaceFighter.[2] The company seems to have since shutdown around 2014.
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Company information
Appy Entertainment was founded on October 31, 2008, by Chris Ulm, Farzad Varahramyan, Paul O'Connor, Rick Olafsson, and Emmanuel Valdez - all former executives of High Moon Studios.[3]
Appy was located at their "Secret Worldwide Headquarters", a loft-style office above an Irish Pub in Carlsbad, California.[4]
Appy released a number of apps with over 20 million downloads.
In September 2011, they reached a milestone of 10 million iOS downloaded on the FaceFighter app.[5]
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Product pricing
While Appy began with a traditional premium pricing approach for their games, at some point switched to a free-to-play model. They also changed the pricing model of existing games like Trucks & Skulls from premium to free-to-play monetization.[6]
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