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Type
  
Private

Area served
  
Worldwide

CEO
  
Marc Metis (May 2012–)

Founded
  
2003

Industry
  
Video games

Number of employees
  
300 employees

Founder
  
Trip Hawkins

Motto
  
Seize The Minute

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Key people
  
Marc Metis (President) Edmond Chui (Principal Architect/Server Engineering Manager)

Website
  
www.digitalchocolate.com

Headquarters
  
San Mateo, California, United States

Subsidiaries
  
Sumea, Sandlot Games, Digital Chocolate IT and Gaming Solutions Private Limited, Microjocs Mobile SL

Video games
  
Tower Bloxx, 3D Brick Breaker Revolution, Tower Bloxx Deluxe, 3D Rollercoaster Rush, Tornado Mania!

Profiles

Digital Chocolate, Inc. is a video game developer and publisher headquartered in San Mateo, California. It was founded in 2003 by Trip Hawkins, the founder of video game companies Electronic Arts and The 3DO Company. The company focuses on developing games for mobile phones, iOS, and Microsoft Windows, and makes some non-entertainment titles. Its marketing motto is Seize the minute.

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History

Digital Chocolate was founded in 2003 by Trip Hawkins after the failure of The 3DO Company.

On August 15, 2011, Digital Chocolate agreed to acquire Sandlot Games, a leading casual game developer and publisher.

Digital Chocolate has operations in San Mateo, Seattle, St. Petersburg, Bangalore, and Mexicali.

In May 2012, Trip Hawkins stepped down as CEO to move to a "consulting and advisory relationship" with the company. The company also announced plans to lay off 180 employees.

Galaxy Life is their most successful title on Facebook to date, ranking at 284th bucket of MAU (Monthly Active Users) as of September 13, 2013. In 2013 Digital Chocolate's Barcelona studio was sold to Ubisoft with the Galaxy Life IP and the Helsinki studio was closed.

In April 2014, Digital Chocolate's four remaining Facebook games—Army Attack, Crazy Penguin Wars, Millionaire City, and Zombie Lane—were licensed to RockYou, along with the hiring of their developers to continue work on the games.

Games

  • 3D Brick Breaker Revolution
  • 3D Rollercoaster Rush
  • Army Attack
  • Crazy Penguin Wars
  • Galaxy Life
  • Millionaire City
  • Tornado Mania!
  • Zombie Lane
  • Kings & Warlords
  • Tower Bloxx
  • Awards

    In 2009, the company's game Brick Breaker Revolution won an IGN award for Best Artistic Design.

    Mobile Entertainment named the company "best mobile games developer" in 2006 and 2007.

    In 2006, Digital Chocolate received nine IGN Game of the Year awards. Its game Tornado Mania! was awarded Wireless Game of the Year with a "perfect 10" score, and the company was named Best Developer.

    In 2012, the company's game Army Attack was nominated for the "Social Networking Game of the Year" in the Academy of Interactive Arts & Science's 15th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards.

    The company has been included in The Red Herring Global 100.

    References

    Digital Chocolate Wikipedia