It also ranked #1 on, Arcade Town and PlayFirst. In 2007, Boomzap received funding from the Media Development Authority of Singapore to create a game demo for the game Orchard, which was later signed by Majesco Entertainment. Zen Fashion is a drag-matching Match-3 type puzzle game. On May 21, 2008, Zen Fashion was released on Big Fish Games and other casual game portals. It gave the same rating of 3.5 stars to the sequel, noting that "Armchair adventurers who enjoy Match-3 games will no doubt enjoy clicking through the story-heavy Jewels of Cleopatra 2: Aztec Mysteries." Zen Fashion Jewels of Cleopatra 2: Aztec Mysteries was released in 2008, developed by Boomzap under publisher Encore, Inc. Gamezebo gave 3.5 of out 5 stars to the original Jewels of Cleopatra, stating "What it all adds up to is a well-made, enjoyable gem-matching romp in full Egyptian garb.". According to a review by Jayisgames, Hoyle Enchanted Puzzles is "A solid collection of puzzles built into a lasting and interesting new whole." Gamezebo gave the game 4 out of 5 stars in its review, stating that "while the puzzle themes will be immediately familiar to casual games, the developer added enough of a new twist to most of these digital diversions to keep us glued to the PC for hours." Jewels of Cleopatra series īoomzap developed the tile-matching puzzle series, Jewels of Cleopatra (released in 2007) under publisher Encore, Inc. It placed in the iWin's Top 100 chart, peaking at #3 and staying within the Top 10 for 21 days. Hoyle Enchanted Puzzles is a collection of nine different puzzle mini-games in a light fantasy theme. In 2007, Boomzap released the game Hoyle Enchanted Puzzles, also published by Encore, Inc. The game has different game modes, which have different mechanics: Lantern Quest, Perfect Mode, Panic Mode, and Puzzle Mode. The more lanterns you clear, the higher your score. The lanterns in most game modes refill the screen, so when lanterns are cleared, there are new ones. Magic Lanterns is a casual puzzle game where you have to click on a group of lanterns to clear them. "Magic Lanterns" was first released on June 13, 2006. It also reached #1 on Boonty's Top Games chart. Jelly Boom was published online by publishers like Big Fish Games, Boonty, and Double Games. Jelly Boom is a block puzzle game, wherein you combine blocks of similar colors and eliminate them when a detonator falls unto the blocks. Jelly Boom is Boomzap's first game, and it was released on February 14, 2006. Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, iPad, Android Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, iPhone, iPad, Androidĭeath at Fairing Point: A Dana Knightstone Novelĭeath Under Tuscan Skies: A Dana Knightstone Novelĭeath Upon An Austrian Sonata: A Dana Knightstone Novelĭeath at Cape Porto: A Dana Knightstone Novelĭeath and Betrayal in Romania: A Dana Knightstone Novel Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, iPhone, iPad List of Games (in chronological order) Yearīig Fish Games, Oberon, PlayFirst, Pogo, WildGames In October 2014, Boomzap announced a new brand called Boomzap Fight Club to house its free-to-play, mobile-first strategy games. Both companies are private corporations owned by Natsuume and Simonsen.Īs of October 2017, the company employs 30 game developers working out of Japan, Singapore, Russia, Ukraine, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines. in the state of Washington, USA and Boomzap Pte. Boomzap Entertainment is composed of two legal entities: Boomzap Inc. Simonsen serves as the company's Technical Director and worked on the Spider-Man game for the Nokia N-Gage. Natsuume, the company's Creative Director was formerly lead producer for Far Cry at Crytek. Countries developing in: 8 (Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Russia, Thailand, Ukraine, and the Philippines)īoomzap was founded in 2005 by Christopher Natsuume and Allan Simonsen.Platforms developed on: 5 (PC, Mac, Wii, iOS, Android). Languages developed in: 12 (English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Swedish, Korean, Japanese, Mandarin, Korean).Founders: 2 (Allan Simonsen and Christopher Natsuume).3 List of Games (in chronological order).
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