TikGames

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TikGames
Type Video game developer
Founded 2002
Headquarters San Mateo, California
Key people Anatoly Tikhman
Industry Video games
Website http://www.tikgames.com/

TikGames is a San Mateo, California-based video game developer founded in 2002 by Anatoly Tikhman. The company develops games for digital distribution on Windows PC, Mac OS X, Xbox Live Arcade and mobile phones.[1]

[edit] Games

  • Domino Master — Xbox Live Arcade (2008, in development)
  • AquaSphere — PC (2008)
  • Flower Stand Tycoon — PC (2008)
  • Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos — PC, Mac OS X, Xbox Live Arcade (2007)
  • Waterscape Solitaire: American Falls — PC, Mac OS X (2007)
  • Merriam Webster Spell Jam — PC (2007)
  • Mahjong Tales: Ancient Wisdom — PC (2007)
  • Texas Hold 'em — Xbox Live Arcade (2006)
  • Flower Shop: Big City Break — PC (2006)
  • Wobbly Bobbly — PC (2006)
  • Word Cross — PC (2006)
  • Sudoku: Latin Squares — PC, Mac OS X (2006)
  • Panda Craze — PC, Mobile (2005)
  • Tik's Texas Hold — PC (2005)
  • Gold Fever — PC, Mobile (2005)
  • Fortune Tiles — PC, Mobile (2005)
  • Cinema Tycoon — PC, Mobile (2005)
  • Rocks N' Rockets — PC, Mobile (2004)
  • Cue Master — PC, Mobile (2004)
  • Shapo — PC (2004)
  • Caterpillar — PC, Mobile (2003)
  • SquareOff — PC, Mobile (2003)
  • Masks — PC (2003)

[edit] References

  1. ^ TikGames - About Us. tikgames.com. TikGames. Retrieved on 2008-06-14.

[edit] External links