Sandlot Games
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Sandlot Games | |
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Type | Private |
Founded | 2002 (Washington) |
Headquarters | Bothell, Washington |
Key people | Daniel Bernstein (Founder and CEO) |
Industry | Online/Video Games Developer/Publisher |
Products | Various |
Website | SandlotGames.com |
This is an article about an American video game developer. For the Japanese video game developer also named Sandlot, see Sandlot (video game developer).
Sandlot Games is a casual gaming developer and publisher based in Bothell, Washington, United States. It was founded in 2002 by Daniel Bernstein. The company specializes in family-friendly games, which are available for the PC, mobile phone and handheld console markets. Sandlot's game titles include Cake Mania (winner of Yahoo!'s Best Casual Game of 2006 award[1]), Super Granny, and Glyph.
Sandlot's games are available on the company’s website and through an assortment of worldwide outlets, depending on the game. The company works with carriers, publishers, online portals and retail outlets on a game-by-game, case-by-case basis. The company also works with numerous third-party developers to create and distribute fee-based games via the World Wide Web and other gaming outlets. The company publishes its games across a variety of portals and platforms, and maintains direct relationships with top Internet distributors that provide gaming content to consumers on a daily basis.[citation needed]
[edit] Funding
Sandlot Games is privately funded and has been profitable since 2002.
[edit] References
- ^ "Yahoo! Games: Best of 2006 Awards" (2007-1-22). Retrieved on 2007-11-12.