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Tag Games Ltd.
Company typeVideo game developer
IndustryVideo games
Founded2006
HeadquartersDundee, Scotland, UK
ProductsAngry Birds Action!
Downton Abbey: Mysteries of the Manor
Moshi Monsters Village
Cat Tap Fever
Toby
Might and Magic: Clash of Heroes
Funpark Friends
Dr Who: The Mazes of Time
Car Jack Streets
Astro Ranch
Rock'n'Roll
Dead Water
Number of employees
60 approx
Websitewww.tag-games.com

Tag Games is a video game developer and publisher based in Dundee, Scotland. Established in 2006, it is focused on creating games for mobile, tablet and wearable platforms and was one of the first European studios to develop titles for both the iPhone and iPad.[1]

Tag is a certified member of the United Kingdom game industry trade association The Independent Games Developers Association (TIGA).[2]

History

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Paul Farley, Jamie Bryan and Robert Henning founded Tag Games in 2006. Paul Farley and Jamie Bryan had previously been part of development teams at DMA Design and Vis Entertainment where they worked on titles such as Grand Theft Auto, Space Station Silicon Valley and State of Emergency.[3]

The studio's output consists of a mix of original IP development and commissioned work. Tag's clients include Rovio, Activision, EA, Ubisoft, Namco Bandai, Channel 4, Big Fish Games and Wooga.

In June 2011, the studio released its first free-to-play mobile game, Funpark Friends. The game was later nominated for IMGA, Bafta and Herald Scotland mobile games awards, winning the Herald Scotland best Scottish Mobile Game 2011.[4] The studio has since gone on to develop a number of free-to-play titles, including Angry Birds Action, Downton Abbey: Mysteries of the Manor and Moshi Monsters Village.

Tag has created titles for the following platforms: Java ME, BREW, Symbian, C++, Android, iOS (iPad, iPhone, iPod), Wii, PSP and Nintendo DS.

In 2023 Tag Games was acquired by Scopely Inc. a long term games development partner

Games

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In chronological order (not including Live Ops products):

Title Release Year Platform Publisher
Dead Water -- mobile
Rock'n'Roll -- mobile/iOS
Granny In Paradise -- mobile
Football Pro -- mobile
Love Guru -- mobile
All Stars Darts -- iPhone
Car Jack Streets 2008 mobile/iPhone/DS/PSP/Vita TV
Smash it Up -- iPhone
Animal ABC -- iPhone
ALEX -- iPhone
Christmas Rock'n'Roll -- iPhone
GUTS -- iPhone
Red Ball Challenge -- iPhone Endemol
B-Boy Beats -- iPhone Mobile Pie
Team Monster -- mobile/iPhone
Astro Ranch 2009 iPhone/iPad
TumbleBugs 2010 mobile/iPhone
True Grit 2010 mobile/Android Paramount
Doctor Who: The Mazes of Time 2011 iOS/Android BBC
Come Dine With Me App 2011 iOS/Android Channel4
Father Jack Me Up 2011 iOS/Android Channel4
Peepshow App 2011 iOS/Android Channel4
cBeebies App 2011 iOS/Android BBC
Funpark Friends 2011 iOS/Android
Hotel GB 2012 iOS/Android Channel4
Hotel Vegas 2013 iOS/Android
Hotel Vegas 2013 iOS/Android
Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes[5] 2013 iOS/Android Ubisoft
Capital One Penalty Kick 2014 iOS/Android Capital One
Talking Poppet 2014 iOS/Android/Kindle Mindcandy
Moshi Monsters Village 2014 iOS/Android/kindle Mindcandy
Cat Tap Fever 2014 iOS 505 Games
The Game Of Life 2014 Marmalade Game Studio
Downton Abbey: Mysteries of the Manor 2015 iOS/Android/Kindle Activision
Toby 2015 WatchOS Wooga
Angry Birds Action! 2016 iOS/Android Rovio Entertainment
Ballarina 2016 iOS/Android Nickelodeon
Prison Architect Mobile 2017 iOS/Android Paradox Interactive
Monster High: Beauty Shop 2017 iOS/Android Tabtale / Mattel
Hotel Transylvania: Run Jump Build 2018 iOS/Android Tabtale / Sony Pictures
Raith Rovers App 2018 iOS/Android Self Published

References

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  1. ^ Stuart, Keith (16 January 2009). "Tag Games and the wonder of iPhone". London: Guardian.
  2. ^ "TIGA: Representing the Games Industry". Archived from the original on 22 December 2010. Retrieved 19 August 2011.
  3. ^ Jon Jordan. "Daring to be different: Tag Games on the move from GTA to Granny in Paradise (and back again)". Pocket Gamer.
  4. ^ "Tag Games' Funpark Friends wins Herald Scotland Digital Business Award 2011 for best Scottish game". Pocket Gamer. 31 October 2011.
  5. ^ "Might and Magic: Clash of Heroes coming to iOS and Android". Joystiq.
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