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'''MYTONA''' is a Russian developer and publisher of [[Mobile game|mobile]] [[Free-to-play|free-to-play games]]. The company was founded in 2012 by twin brothers Alexey and Afanasey Ushnisky. MyTona’s HQ is situated in Yakutsk. The company has 6 offices in total: [[Ivanovo]], [[Vladivostok]], [[Singapore]], [[Saint Petersburg]] and two offices in [[Yakutsk]].<ref name="offices">https://www.mytona.ru/company.html</ref> At the moment, the number of employees is more than 700 people.<ref name="offices"/> |
'''MYTONA''' is a Russian developer and publisher of [[Mobile game|mobile]] [[Free-to-play|free-to-play games]]. The company was founded in 2012 by twin brothers Alexey and Afanasey Ushnisky. MyTona’s HQ is situated in Yakutsk. The company has 6 offices in total: [[Ivanovo]], [[Vladivostok]], [[Singapore]], [[Saint Petersburg]] and two offices in [[Yakutsk]].<ref name="offices">https://www.mytona.ru/company.html</ref> At the moment, the number of employees is more than 700 people.<ref name="offices"/> |
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Every year MYTONA holds an internal conference called |
Every year MYTONA holds an internal conference called MYTONACON, where employees from all offices traditionally gather to share experience and discuss company plans. |
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Since 2017, the company has been organizing the annual Republican conference on digital 2D and 3D graphics in Yakutsk — MyTona CG eXPo. The conference is held to promote digital art and to unite artists of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). |
Since 2017, the company has been organizing the annual Republican conference on digital 2D and 3D graphics in Yakutsk — MyTona CG eXPo. The conference is held to promote digital art and to unite artists of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). |
Revision as of 02:08, 4 June 2020
Formerly | Sulus Games |
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Company type | Video games |
Founded | 2012 |
Founders | Alexey Ushnisky, Afanasey Ushnisky |
Headquarters | Yakutsk, Russia |
Number of employees | more than 800 |
Website | www |
MYTONA is a Russian developer and publisher of mobile free-to-play games. The company was founded in 2012 by twin brothers Alexey and Afanasey Ushnisky. MyTona’s HQ is situated in Yakutsk. The company has 6 offices in total: Ivanovo, Vladivostok, Singapore, Saint Petersburg and two offices in Yakutsk.[1] At the moment, the number of employees is more than 700 people.[1]
Every year MYTONA holds an internal conference called MYTONACON, where employees from all offices traditionally gather to share experience and discuss company plans.
Since 2017, the company has been organizing the annual Republican conference on digital 2D and 3D graphics in Yakutsk — MyTona CG eXPo. The conference is held to promote digital art and to unite artists of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).
History
The founders of the company, Alexey and Afanasey Ushnisky, began developing games in 2005. Back then they asked their father to give them money to purchase the first computer. They used it in shifts, one wrote the code, the other did the design, and in two months they created the game Boxy Goxy. In 2006, they created their first game development company “Sulus Games”.[2]
In 2008 they released a Boxy Goxy remake with improved graphics and gameplay — Xango Tango.[2]
In 2009 they release another casual game — Strange Cases, a detective story about an FBI agent who performs an important mission. Afanasey wrote the script for this game during the New Year in the village. The team was expanding and the company developed more and more new games.
In 2012 Ushnisky brothers founded a new company MyTona to create mobile free-to-play games. The history of MyTona began with the development of the game “Secret Society”, which became a hit a few months after the release.
Games
There are 5 games released at the moment: Seekers Notes, Cooking Diary, Ravenhill, Riddleside, Manastorm: Arena of Legends.
Seekers Notes
In 2015, the company released the Seekers Notes, which is consistently presents at Top 30-50 Grossing USA iPad Games (the peak position is TOP-3). Seekers Notes is included in the “Top Grossing Games 2018 by teams from Russia, Ukraine and the Baltics” according to App Annie.
The game is available on four platforms: Apple AppStore; Google Play; Amazon Appstore; Microsoft Store.
Cooking Diary
In 2018, the company released a time management game — Cooking Diary. [3] On March 19, 2019 Cooking Diary won "People's Choice Award" at the 15th International Mobile Gaming Awards.[4] On May 19, 2020 Cooking Diary win "People's Voice" at the Webby Awards 2020[5].
The game is available on four platforms: Apple AppStore, Google Play, Amazon Appstore and Microsoft Store.
Ravenhill
In 2018, the company released a hidden object game — Ravenhill: Hidden Mystery.
The game was nominated for the 15th International Mobile Gaming Awards in the past.[6]
The game is available on Apple AppStore and Google Play.
Riddleside
In 2019, the company released a match-3 project - Riddleside: Fading Legacy.
The game is available on Apple AppStore.
Manastorm
In 2019, the company released its first midcore project in the brawler arena genre — Manastorm: Arena of Legends.
The game is available on Apple AppStore and Google Play.
References
- ^ a b https://www.mytona.ru/company.html
- ^ a b https://venturebeat.com/2015/10/27/even-siberians-can-make-a-game-with-30m-downloads-in-todays-global-game-market/
- ^ 4 Best cooking game apps
- ^ [1]
- ^ [https://winners.webbyawards.com/?_ga=2.150849974.146872292.1591235600-2090464995.1588129762#/2020/games/general-games/strategysimulation/115571/cooking-diary%25C2%25AE-restaurant-game
- ^ Ross (2019-12-06). "Best Hidden Object Games 2020". Just Stealth. Retrieved 2020-01-17.
External links
- Official website (in English)