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Type
  
Subsidiary

Products
  
Metaplace

Founder
  
Raph Koster

Industry
  
Video Games

Website
  
www.metaplace.com

Parent organization
  
Playdom

Key people
  
Raph Koster, John Donham

Headquarters
  
San Diego, California, United States

Founded
  
July 2006, San Diego, California, United States

Areae is an American computer technology corporation located in San Diego, California, that was established in July 2006 by Raph Koster. Areae has been officially changed to Metaplace, Inc. to avoid confusion. Funded by Charles River Ventures and Crescendo Ventures, Areae develops the Metaplace software platform that democratizes the development of virtual worlds.

In January 2010, the company pivoted towards using its virtual worlds platform to build social games on Facebook. It released two successful games on Facebook using its platform, Island Life and My Vineyard, after which the company was acquired by Playdom.

Notable associates

  • Amy Jo Kim, Advisor: Community Building on the Web (published by Peachpit Press) author
  • Christopher Allen, Advisor: Transport Layer Security co-creator
  • Cory Doctorow, Advisor: Boing Boing co-editor and Opencola co-founder
  • F. Randall Farmer, Advisor: co-creator of a wide range of virtual world "firsts"
  • Dr. Richard Bartle, Advisor: MUD1 co-creator and Designing Virtual Worlds author
  • Thor Alexander, Producer: Massively Multiplayer Game Development (published by Charles River Media) series editor
  • References

    Areae Wikipedia