Casual Games SIG/Distribution

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[edit] Aggregator/Distributor Network Reach

In an effort to assist both independent and established developers and publishers have better visibility into where exactly their games are being distributed and to help avoid channel conflicts, the Casual Games SIG has solicited the following official network lists from the major aggregator distributors in the marketplace. We also invite the community to help us document, unofficially other evident distribution points.


These lists are NOT designed to document where publishers distribute their games - only aggregators distributing to third party websites they feed or operate in some substantial manner.


[edit] Important notes about the collection and editing of this data

Some aggregrators and distributors willingly participated and provided partial or complete, official distribution lists. All sizeable players were invited to do so. Companies with an (Early Contributor) notation next to their names provided their networks at the beginning of this initiative, and we would like to recognize and thank them.


The community is now welcome to expand on the lists; however, PLEASE DO NOT ADD CONFIDENTIAL DATA as the IGDA and the Casual Games SIG are not responsible for your postings. Also, we have purposely distinguished between company provided, official information and community-supplied, unofficial information. Please maintain this distinction and do not edit official information unless you are an authorized representative of that company.

[edit] Network Lists

Indented bullets indicate subaffiliate partners.

[edit] Big Fish Games (Early Contributor)

Developer, Publisher, and Distributor of casual games.

OFFICIAL:


UNOFFICIAL

[edit] Boonty

OFFICIAL:


UNOFFICIAL

[edit] Digital River

OFFICIAL:


UNOFFICIAL


[edit] Exent Technologies (Early Contributor)

OFFICIAL:

US/Canada


Europe


Asia Pacific


UNOFFICIAL


[edit] GameAccount

OFFICIAL:


UNOFFICIAL


[edit] iWin, Inc. (Early Contributor)

iWin is a developer, publisher and distributor of casual games.

OFFICIAL:


UNOFFICIAL


[edit] Intermix Network (Early Contributor)

Grab is the premier entertainment website providing users with the opportunity to play games, watch animated toons, send free greeting cards, and catch up on breaking entertainment news in a social and entertaining environment. Grab's innovative features include personal profiles, user reviews, avatars, friends lists, message boards, tournaments and games, self publishing, movie trailers and showtimes, and more!

OFFICIAL:


UNOFFICIAL


[edit] King.com | Midasplayer

OFFICIAL:


UNOFFICIAL


[edit] Oberon

OFFICIAL:


UNOFFICIAL

[edit] RealArcade / GameHouse

OFFICIAL:


UNOFFICIAL

[edit] Reflexive (Early Contributor)

Content Aggregator offers Game Center Solution and affiliate program.

OFFICIAL:


UNOFFICIAL

[edit] Scandinavian Games (Early Contributor)

Scandinavian Games has the largest distribution network for PC game downloads in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland.

OFFICIAL:

Denmark


Europe


Finland


Great Britain


Iceland


Norway


Sweden


UNOFFICIAL


[edit] Skilljam / WorldWinner (Early Contributor)

SkillJam, a subsidiary of FUN Technologies, is a multi-channel provider of private-labeled casual-gaming solutions for skill-based games. It offers subscription services, game downloads and advertisement-based casual gaming solutions across online, mobile, kiosk and iTV platforms.


WorldWinner, a subsidiary of FUN Technologies, is one of the world’s leading providers of online games competitions. With more than 17 million registered players, WorldWinner hosts nearly four million tournaments each month, awarding millions of dollars in prizes.


SkillJam...

OFFICIAL:



UNOFFICIAL


WorldWinner...

OFFICIAL:


UNOFFICIAL

[edit] Trymedia | Macrovision

OFFICIAL:


UNOFFICIAL


[edit] WildTangent

WildTangent Games Network...

WildTangent delivers the best online and downloadable games to an expansive consumer audience through a network of partners comprising leading PC Manufacurers, ISPs, and Portals. Through distribution agreements with Dell, HP, Gateway, and Toshiba our proprietary PC Game Console will be bundled with over 20 million new consumer PCs in 2006.

OFFICIAL:

UNOFFICIAL

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