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.[6] |
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.[7] 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."[8][9] |
Big Sport Fishing 2017 |
July, 2017[10] |
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.[11] |
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.[12][13] |
ROCKY |
December, 2016[14] |
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.[15] The title, which launched on December 7, 2016, for iOS, features collectible fighters (including characters from motion pictures), as well as competitive multiplayer functionality.[16] ROCKY launched on the Google Play store on 31 March 2017.[17] ROCKY has since been reported on by Fortune Magazine and Philly.com.[18][19] |
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.[20] |
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.[21] It launched on May 25, 2016.[22] |
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.[21] By June 2016, it had reached the top 150 grossing charts in the Casino category across iPhone, iPad, and Google Play.[22] |
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.[23] 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.[24] |
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.[25] |
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 a magical dice.[26] It was featured as a “Best New Game” on Apple’s iOS App Store, and earned the rare “App Store Editors’ Note."[27] |
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.[28] With the release of version 3.0 of Video Poker VIP, a competitive multiplayer mode termed, "Heads-Up," was introduced.[21] |
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."[29] 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."[30] |
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.[31] 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.[32] |
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 high score-chasing and introduced new characters and environments.[33] Launched on December 30, 2014, Endless Balance was featured on the iOS App Store "Home Page" and became a "Top 50 Free Game."[34] |
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.[35] 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.[36] |
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.[37] 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.[38] It received positive reviews from multiple publications, including IGN Italy, which gave it an 8 out of 10.[39] |