Aliasworlds Entertainment
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | Minsk (2001) |
Headquarters | , |
Products | Casual game |
Website | aliasworlds.com |
Aliasworlds Entertainment is a casual game developer based in Minsk, Belarus. The company was founded in 2001 and released its first game, Gold Sprinter,[1] in 2002.
Games developed
[edit]Snowy game series
[edit]Aliasworlds Entertainment is known for the "Snowy" series of games that star Snowy the white polar bear. Much like Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. franchise, Snowy appears in games that span a variety of different genres including restaurant management and side-scrolling platformer. The "Snowy" game series is published by Alawar Entertainment.
Other games
[edit]- Gold Sprinter (Alawar Entertainment) (2002)
Milky Bear: Riches Rider (????) Milky Bear: Riches Rider 2 (????) Milky Bear: Riches Rider 3 (????)
- Turbo Pizza (Oberon Media) (2007)
- The Apprentice Los Angeles (Legacy Interactive) (2007)
- Turbo Subs (Oberon Media) (2008)
- Cooking Dash (PlayFirst) (2008)
- Turbo Fiesta (Oberon Media) (2008)
- Ranch Rush (FreshGames) (2008)
- Cooking Dash: Dinertown Studios (PlayFirst) (2009)
- Gemini Lost (PlayFirst) (2009)
- The Fifth Gate (PlayFirst) (2010)
- Ranch Rush 2[2] (FreshGames) (2010)
- Cooking Dash 3: Thrills and Spills (PlayFirst) (2010)
- My Farm Life (Alawar Entertainment) (2011)
- My Farm Life 2 (Alawar Entertainment) (2011)
- Kingdom Chronicles (2012)
- Solitaire Perfect Match (2014)
- Kingdom Chronicles 2 (2015)
- Jigsaw Puzzle Club (2017)
References
[edit]- ^ Gold Sprinter is the first game developed by Aliasworlds and published by Alawar Entertainment Alawar (2002-07-11). "Get ready for the true gold fever". Alawar. Retrieved 2011-01-28.
- ^ Gamezebo (2010-04-29). "Ranch Rush 2 is a perfect example of time management done right". Gamezebo. Archived from the original on 4 May 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-29.