TicBits

TicBits Ltd.
Private
Industry Video Games
Founded 2010
Founder Fredrik Wahrman
Niklas Wahrman
Headquarters Turku, Finland
Key people
Fredrik Wahrman, CEO
Niklas Wahrman, CTO
Products iAssociate
Crazy Kings
Owner Fredrik Wahrman
Niklas Wahrman
Number of employees
10
Website ticbits.com

TicBits Ltd. is a mobile game development company based in Turku, Finland, founded in 2010 by cousins Fredrik and Niklas Wahrman. The company specializes in both original games, mainly for the iOS platform, as well as its own interpretations of classic games. In Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Finland 2013, TicBits was placed third in the Rising Stars 2013 list.[1]In July, 2016 Ticbits was acquired by ASX-listed mobile game developer Animoca Brands for 5.4 million AUD.[2]

Games

In addition to developing classic games for mobile devices such as mahjong, minesweeper, solitaire, freecell, Sudoku, Ticbits has developed interpretations of other games, such as its match-three game Cruel Jewels and word games Jewel Words and Word Strike.

Current games

iAssociate 2

Main article: iAssociate

TicBits’ most popular game is iAssociate 2, the second version of iAssociate, a word association game developed by its CEO Fredrik Wahrman. The game was one of TUAW's favorite apps of 2009.[3] The popular game was also mentioned on ABC’s Good Morning America.[4] In addition, actress and talk show host Ricki Lake noted on Ustream in 2012 that iAssociate 2 was her favorite app at the time.[5]

References

  1. "Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Finland 2013" (PDF). Deloitte. Retrieved Oct 16, 2014.
  2. "ASX game developer Animoca Brands acquires Finland's TicBits for $5.4 million". 2016-07-04. Retrieved 2016-10-06.
  3. "Our Favorite Apps: Stuff that stayed on our phones in 2009". The Unofficial Apple Weblog. Dec 29, 2009. Retrieved Oct 16, 2014.
  4. "iAssociate 2 Fuels TicBits Steady Growth". ArcticStartup. Jan 25, 2011. Retrieved Oct 16, 2014.
  5. "Ricki Lake Live at Ustream HQ". Ustream. Aug 17, 2011. Retrieved Oct 16, 2014.
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