PopCap Games

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PopCap Games
Type Private
Founded Seattle (2000)
Headquarters 2401 4th Ave, Suite 810, Seattle, WA 98121, United States
Key people John Vechey, Brian Fiete and Jason Kapalka
Industry Online/Video Games Developer/Publisher/Distributor
Products Various, See the list
Employees 95
Website PopCap.com

PopCap Games is a casual gaming developer and publisher, based in Seattle, Washington, United States. PopCap Games was founded in 2000 by John Vechey, Brian Fiete and Jason Kapalka. It currently employs just under 100 people. [1] Most of Popcap's games can be played in a limited form for free, either online or as a trial download, with the full version available for a fee.

PopCap’s games have been downloaded more than 150 million times,[citation needed] and its flagship title Bejeweled has sold more than 5 million units across all major platforms. PopCap games are available for Web, PC and Mac, Xbox, Xbox 360, cell-phones, PDAs, and other mobile devices. PopCap also runs a developer program to provide an opportunity for independent game developers to create and spread their games.

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PopCap Games was originally founded by John Vechey, Brian Fiete and Jason Kapalka in 2000. They wanted to create games, firstly by learning from other Internet gaming sites. Their first game was Bejeweled, a huge-hit gem-swapping game, supported on all major platforms and it was awarded by Computer Gaming World Hall Of Fame in 2002.

The company expanded in 2005 with the acquisition of Sprout Games, a Seattle-based casual games developer company like PopCap Games. Sprout Games is the creator of the game Feeding Frenzy. The Sprout team subsequently moved to Seattle and helped PopCap to make a sequel to the hit game, Feeding Frenzy 2.

On August 22, 2006, it was announced on Valve software's Web site that PopCap Games had entered into an agreement with Valve software to deliver PopCap's games via Valve's Steam content delivery system. Beginning on August 30, 2006, 17 of PopCap's products became available via Steam. In keeping with PopCap tradition, each PopCap game offered via Steam is available for a free trial period as well as for purchase. [2]

PopCap began another round of expansion in July 2007 by buying other casual game developers including the creators of an online consumer portal, SpinTop Games.[3] Just a week beforehand the company acquired the Chicago-based development house Retro64 which is best known for their retro-arcade action and puzzle titles. [4]

After these acquisitions, the PopCap Games Logo was rebranded, dropping the "Games" portion. PopCap's premium games list in website will now be mixed with other games from other developers/distributors.

PopCap Games are best described as simple, but addictive; game tutorials often take up a single screen with usually just two to three rules displayed. Many games display additional rules as the player progresses in the game, such as information about bonus items. The games each feature unique design and story/concept.

Most games run both with or without hardware acceleration, are usually controllable with the mouse, and often feature various game modes based on the same concept (although in many cases, this is just the introduction of a time limit).

According to the official company website, PopCap Games has won at least 19 industry awards, including Computer Gaming World Hall of Fame status for Bejeweled.

Games generally use tracker music as soundtracks, often written by Future Crew members Jonne Valtonen and Peter Hajba. Two exceptions are Talismania, which featured an ethnically Greek soundtrack with a modern twist, and Peggle, which featured an easy listening soundtrack (as well as a choral passage of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony), both by Somatone Productions.

  1. ^ PopCap Games - About Us. Retrieved on 2006-10-19.
  2. ^ PopCap Games Now Available Via Steam (2006-08-30).
  3. ^ iTZKooPA. "PopCap Games Buys Another", Totalgaming.net, 2007-07-16. Retrieved on 2007-07-16. 
  4. ^ iTZKooPA. "PopCap Games Captures Retro64", Totalgaming.net, 2007-07-12. Retrieved on 2007-07-16. 

  • Deluxe brand used in PopCap's games which is order to separate them with the Online Flash version.
  • Glu also makes Zuma and Insaniquarium for mobile phones.

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