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MYTONA is a developer and publisher of mobile free-to-play games and one of the largest gamedev companies in the world, with a staff numbering more than 1,000.
{{Infobox company
| logo = MyTona_company_logo.png
| name = MYTONA
| former_name = Sulus Games|
| type = [[Video games]]
| foundation = 2012
| founders = Alexey Ushnisky, Afanasey Ushnisky
| hq_location = [[Yakutsk]], [[Russia]]
| num_employees = more than 1000
| homepage = {{URL|https://www.mytona.com/}}
}}
'''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 7 offices in total: [[Ivanovo]], [[Vladivostok]], [[Singapore]], [[Auckland]], [[Saint Petersburg]] and two offices in [[Yakutsk]].<ref name="offices">https://mytona.com/company</ref> At the moment, the number of employees is more than 1000 people.<ref name="offices"/>


According to App Annie, the company features in the list of the 30 most successful publishers in the EMEA region. According to AppMagic, MYTONA is also the top grossing mobile publisher in Russia.
Every year MYTONA holds an internal conference called MYTONACON, where employees from all offices traditionally gather to share experience and discuss company plans.


The company was founded in 2012 by twin brothers Alexey and Afanasey Ushnisky. MYTONA's headquarters is situated in Yakutsk, Sakha Republic. The company has offices in Ivanovo, Vladivostok, Singapore, Saint Petersburg and Auckland.
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).


Contents
== History ==
1 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”.<ref name="history">https://venturebeat.com/2015/10/27/even-siberians-can-make-a-game-with-30m-downloads-in-todays-global-game-market/</ref>
2 Games
3 References


History
In 2008 they released a Boxy Goxy remake with improved graphics and gameplay Xango Tango.<ref name="history" />


The founders of the company, Alexey and Afanasey Ushnisky, began developing games in 2005. They used their first computer to create the game Boxy Goxy, made in two months.
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 2006, they created their first company, Sulus Games, which developed browser games and titles for PC.
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.


In 2008, they released a Boxy Goxy remake with improved graphics and gameplay called Xango Tango.
== Games ==


In 2009, they released another casual game—Strange Cases.
There are 5 games released at the moment: Seekers Notes, Cooking Diary, Ravenhill, Riddleside, Manastorm: Arena of Legends.


In 2012, the Ushnisky brothers founded a new company—MYTONA—to create mobile free-to-play games.
=== Seekers Notes ===


Every year, MYTONA holds an internal conference called MYTONA CON, where employees from all offices gather to share experience and discuss company plans.
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.


Since 2017, the company has been organizing an annual regional conference on digital 2D and 3D graphics in Yakutsk—MyTona CG eXPo.
The game is available on four platforms: [[App Store (iOS)|Apple AppStore]]; [[Google Play]]; [[Amazon Appstore]]; [[Microsoft Store (digital)|Microsoft Store]].


Since 2019, the company has held an annual corporate event dedicated to personal achievements and self-development—MYTONA Heroes. This event became one of the winners at Gamedev HR Awards 2019. This is the first annual award that focuses on recruiting in gamedev, and HR work in the industry.
=== Cooking Diary ===


In March 2020, the company, together with inDriver and the Russian entrepreneur Arsen Tomsky, donated 45 million rubles towards the purchase of medical ventilators. MYTONA became the first Russian game business to financially support state medical agencies during the pandemic.
In 2018, the company released a time management game — Cooking Diary.<ref name="softonic">[https://en.softonic.com/articles/4-best-cooking-game-apps 4 Best cooking game apps]</ref> On March 19, 2019 Cooking Diary won "People's Choice Award" at the 15th [[International Mobile Gaming Awards]].<ref name="imga">[https://www.imgawards.com/news/industry/cooking-diary-fans-vote-mytona-peoples-choice-award/]</ref> On May 19, 2020 Cooking Diary win "People's Voice" at the [[Webby_Award|Webby Awards]] 2020.<ref name="webby">[https://winners.webbyawards.com/?_ga=2.150849974.146872292.1591235600-2090464995.1588129762#/2020/games/general-games/strategysimulation/115571/cooking-diary%25C2%25AE-restaurant-game</ref>


The game is available on four platforms: [[App Store (iOS)|Apple AppStore]], [[Google Play]], [[Amazon Appstore]] and [[Microsoft Store (digital)|Microsoft Store]].


Games
=== Ravenhill ===


In 2018, the company released a hidden object game — [[Ravenhill: Hidden Mystery]].
As of 2019, the company had two games on global release: Seekers Notes and Cooking Diary.


In 2015, the company released the game Seekers Notes. Seekers Notes was included in the list of Top Grossing Games 2018 by teams from Russia, Ukraine, and the Baltics according to App Annie.
The game was nominated for the 15th [[International Mobile Gaming Awards]] in the past.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://juststealth.com/best-hidden-object-games/|title=Best Hidden Object Games 2020|last=Ross|date=2019-12-06|website=Just Stealth|language=en-GB|access-date=2020-01-17}}</ref>


In 2018, the company released Cooking Diary, a game in the time management genre. On March 19, 2019, Cooking Diary won the People's Choice Award at the 15th International Mobile Gaming Awards in San Francisco. On May 19, 2020 Cooking Diary won the People's Voice Award at the Webby Awards 2020.
The game is available on [[App Store (iOS)|Apple AppStore]] and [[Google Play]].
In October 2020, MYTONA had its first ever collaboration with the popular streaming service NETFLIX, which resulted in the release of the Cooking Diary x Stranger Things Halloween update.


In 2018, the company released the hidden object game Ravenhill: Hidden Mystery. The project was closed in 2020.


In 2019, the company soft launched a new match-3 project—Riddleside: Fading Legacy.
At the end of 2020, Mytona announced that it was ceasing development of Ravenhill due to quality issues. They had hoped to produce another game to replace it, but have announced that they will be focusing on Seeker’s Notes in the future. Ravenhill can no longer be found on Mytona’s list of current games.


In 2019, the company released its first midcore project in the brawler arena genre—Manastorm: Arena of Legends. The project was closed in 2020.
=== Riddleside ===
In 2019, the company released a match-3 project - Riddleside: Fading Legacy.


In 2020, MYTONA held the technical launch of two projects: a top-down shooter called OutFire and a match-3 game called Crooked Pines.
The game is available on [[App Store (iOS)|Apple AppStore]].


In 2021, it was announced that the company will take on the role of publisher for the upcoming survival game The Day Before. The game is developed by FNTASTIC studio.
=== Manastorm ===
In 2019, the company released its first midcore project in the brawler arena genre — Manastorm: Arena of Legends.


References:
The game is available on [[App Store (iOS)|Apple AppStore]] and [[Google Play]].


https://mytona.com/company
==References==
https://appmagic.rocks/top-charts/publishers?headquarter=RU
{{reflist}}
https://venturebeat.com/2015/10/27/even-siberians-can-make-a-game-with-30m-downloads-in-todays-global-game-market/

https://winners.webbyawards.com/winners
== External links ==
https://www.imgawards.com/news/industry/cooking-diary-fans-vote-mytona-peoples-choice-award/
* {{Official website|https://www.mytona.com/}} {{in lang|en}}
https://www.fntastic.com/

https://indriver.com/en/city
[[Category:Video game companies of Russia]]

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'{{Infobox company | logo = MyTona_company_logo.png | name = MYTONA | former_name = Sulus Games| | type = [[Video games]] | foundation = 2012 | founders = Alexey Ushnisky, Afanasey Ushnisky | hq_location = [[Yakutsk]], [[Russia]] | num_employees = more than 1000 | homepage = {{URL|https://www.mytona.com/}} }} '''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 7 offices in total: [[Ivanovo]], [[Vladivostok]], [[Singapore]], [[Auckland]], [[Saint Petersburg]] and two offices in [[Yakutsk]].<ref name="offices">https://mytona.com/company</ref> At the moment, the number of employees is more than 1000 people.<ref name="offices"/> 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”.<ref name="history">https://venturebeat.com/2015/10/27/even-siberians-can-make-a-game-with-30m-downloads-in-todays-global-game-market/</ref> In 2008 they released a Boxy Goxy remake with improved graphics and gameplay — Xango Tango.<ref name="history" /> 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: [[App Store (iOS)|Apple AppStore]]; [[Google Play]]; [[Amazon Appstore]]; [[Microsoft Store (digital)|Microsoft Store]]. === Cooking Diary === In 2018, the company released a time management game — Cooking Diary.<ref name="softonic">[https://en.softonic.com/articles/4-best-cooking-game-apps 4 Best cooking game apps]</ref> On March 19, 2019 Cooking Diary won "People's Choice Award" at the 15th [[International Mobile Gaming Awards]].<ref name="imga">[https://www.imgawards.com/news/industry/cooking-diary-fans-vote-mytona-peoples-choice-award/]</ref> On May 19, 2020 Cooking Diary win "People's Voice" at the [[Webby_Award|Webby Awards]] 2020.<ref name="webby">[https://winners.webbyawards.com/?_ga=2.150849974.146872292.1591235600-2090464995.1588129762#/2020/games/general-games/strategysimulation/115571/cooking-diary%25C2%25AE-restaurant-game</ref> The game is available on four platforms: [[App Store (iOS)|Apple AppStore]], [[Google Play]], [[Amazon Appstore]] and [[Microsoft Store (digital)|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.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://juststealth.com/best-hidden-object-games/|title=Best Hidden Object Games 2020|last=Ross|date=2019-12-06|website=Just Stealth|language=en-GB|access-date=2020-01-17}}</ref> The game is available on [[App Store (iOS)|Apple AppStore]] and [[Google Play]]. At the end of 2020, Mytona announced that it was ceasing development of Ravenhill due to quality issues. They had hoped to produce another game to replace it, but have announced that they will be focusing on Seeker’s Notes in the future. Ravenhill can no longer be found on Mytona’s list of current games. === Riddleside === In 2019, the company released a match-3 project - Riddleside: Fading Legacy. The game is available on [[App Store (iOS)|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 [[App Store (iOS)|Apple AppStore]] and [[Google Play]]. ==References== {{reflist}} == External links == * {{Official website|https://www.mytona.com/}} {{in lang|en}} [[Category:Video game companies of Russia]]'
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'MYTONA is a developer and publisher of mobile free-to-play games and one of the largest gamedev companies in the world, with a staff numbering more than 1,000. According to App Annie, the company features in the list of the 30 most successful publishers in the EMEA region. According to AppMagic, MYTONA is also the top grossing mobile publisher in Russia. The company was founded in 2012 by twin brothers Alexey and Afanasey Ushnisky. MYTONA's headquarters is situated in Yakutsk, Sakha Republic. The company has offices in Ivanovo, Vladivostok, Singapore, Saint Petersburg and Auckland. Contents 1 History 2 Games 3 References History The founders of the company, Alexey and Afanasey Ushnisky, began developing games in 2005. They used their first computer to create the game Boxy Goxy, made in two months. In 2006, they created their first company, Sulus Games, which developed browser games and titles for PC. In 2008, they released a Boxy Goxy remake with improved graphics and gameplay called Xango Tango. In 2009, they released another casual game—Strange Cases. In 2012, the Ushnisky brothers founded a new company—MYTONA—to create mobile free-to-play games. Every year, MYTONA holds an internal conference called MYTONA CON, where employees from all offices gather to share experience and discuss company plans. Since 2017, the company has been organizing an annual regional conference on digital 2D and 3D graphics in Yakutsk—MyTona CG eXPo. Since 2019, the company has held an annual corporate event dedicated to personal achievements and self-development—MYTONA Heroes. This event became one of the winners at Gamedev HR Awards 2019. This is the first annual award that focuses on recruiting in gamedev, and HR work in the industry. In March 2020, the company, together with inDriver and the Russian entrepreneur Arsen Tomsky, donated 45 million rubles towards the purchase of medical ventilators. MYTONA became the first Russian game business to financially support state medical agencies during the pandemic. Games As of 2019, the company had two games on global release: Seekers Notes and Cooking Diary. In 2015, the company released the game Seekers Notes. Seekers Notes was included in the list of Top Grossing Games 2018 by teams from Russia, Ukraine, and the Baltics according to App Annie. In 2018, the company released Cooking Diary, a game in the time management genre. On March 19, 2019, Cooking Diary won the People's Choice Award at the 15th International Mobile Gaming Awards in San Francisco. On May 19, 2020 Cooking Diary won the People's Voice Award at the Webby Awards 2020. In October 2020, MYTONA had its first ever collaboration with the popular streaming service NETFLIX, which resulted in the release of the Cooking Diary x Stranger Things Halloween update. In 2018, the company released the hidden object game Ravenhill: Hidden Mystery. The project was closed in 2020. In 2019, the company soft launched a new match-3 project—Riddleside: Fading Legacy. In 2019, the company released its first midcore project in the brawler arena genre—Manastorm: Arena of Legends. The project was closed in 2020. In 2020, MYTONA held the technical launch of two projects: a top-down shooter called OutFire and a match-3 game called Crooked Pines. In 2021, it was announced that the company will take on the role of publisher for the upcoming survival game The Day Before. The game is developed by FNTASTIC studio. References: https://mytona.com/company https://appmagic.rocks/top-charts/publishers?headquarter=RU https://venturebeat.com/2015/10/27/even-siberians-can-make-a-game-with-30m-downloads-in-todays-global-game-market/ https://winners.webbyawards.com/winners https://www.imgawards.com/news/industry/cooking-diary-fans-vote-mytona-peoples-choice-award/ https://www.fntastic.com/ https://indriver.com/en/city'
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'@@ -1,71 +1,60 @@ -{{Infobox company -| logo = MyTona_company_logo.png -| name = MYTONA -| former_name = Sulus Games| -| type = [[Video games]] -| foundation = 2012 -| founders = Alexey Ushnisky, Afanasey Ushnisky -| hq_location = [[Yakutsk]], [[Russia]] -| num_employees = more than 1000 -| homepage = {{URL|https://www.mytona.com/}} -}} -'''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 7 offices in total: [[Ivanovo]], [[Vladivostok]], [[Singapore]], [[Auckland]], [[Saint Petersburg]] and two offices in [[Yakutsk]].<ref name="offices">https://mytona.com/company</ref> At the moment, the number of employees is more than 1000 people.<ref name="offices"/> +MYTONA is a developer and publisher of mobile free-to-play games and one of the largest gamedev companies in the world, with a staff numbering more than 1,000. -Every year MYTONA holds an internal conference called MYTONACON, where employees from all offices traditionally gather to share experience and discuss company plans. +According to App Annie, the company features in the list of the 30 most successful publishers in the EMEA region. According to AppMagic, MYTONA is also the top grossing mobile publisher in Russia. -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). +The company was founded in 2012 by twin brothers Alexey and Afanasey Ushnisky. MYTONA's headquarters is situated in Yakutsk, Sakha Republic. The company has offices in Ivanovo, Vladivostok, Singapore, Saint Petersburg and Auckland. -== 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”.<ref name="history">https://venturebeat.com/2015/10/27/even-siberians-can-make-a-game-with-30m-downloads-in-todays-global-game-market/</ref> +Contents +1 History +2 Games +3 References -In 2008 they released a Boxy Goxy remake with improved graphics and gameplay — Xango Tango.<ref name="history" /> +History -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. +The founders of the company, Alexey and Afanasey Ushnisky, began developing games in 2005. They used their first computer to create the game Boxy Goxy, made in two months. -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. +In 2006, they created their first company, Sulus Games, which developed browser games and titles for PC. -== Games == +In 2008, they released a Boxy Goxy remake with improved graphics and gameplay called Xango Tango. -There are 5 games released at the moment: Seekers Notes, Cooking Diary, Ravenhill, Riddleside, Manastorm: Arena of Legends. +In 2009, they released another casual game—Strange Cases. -=== Seekers Notes === +In 2012, the Ushnisky brothers founded a new company—MYTONA—to create mobile free-to-play games. -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. +Every year, MYTONA holds an internal conference called MYTONA CON, where employees from all offices gather to share experience and discuss company plans. -The game is available on four platforms: [[App Store (iOS)|Apple AppStore]]; [[Google Play]]; [[Amazon Appstore]]; [[Microsoft Store (digital)|Microsoft Store]]. +Since 2017, the company has been organizing an annual regional conference on digital 2D and 3D graphics in Yakutsk—MyTona CG eXPo. -=== Cooking Diary === +Since 2019, the company has held an annual corporate event dedicated to personal achievements and self-development—MYTONA Heroes. This event became one of the winners at Gamedev HR Awards 2019. This is the first annual award that focuses on recruiting in gamedev, and HR work in the industry. -In 2018, the company released a time management game — Cooking Diary.<ref name="softonic">[https://en.softonic.com/articles/4-best-cooking-game-apps 4 Best cooking game apps]</ref> On March 19, 2019 Cooking Diary won "People's Choice Award" at the 15th [[International Mobile Gaming Awards]].<ref name="imga">[https://www.imgawards.com/news/industry/cooking-diary-fans-vote-mytona-peoples-choice-award/]</ref> On May 19, 2020 Cooking Diary win "People's Voice" at the [[Webby_Award|Webby Awards]] 2020.<ref name="webby">[https://winners.webbyawards.com/?_ga=2.150849974.146872292.1591235600-2090464995.1588129762#/2020/games/general-games/strategysimulation/115571/cooking-diary%25C2%25AE-restaurant-game</ref> +In March 2020, the company, together with inDriver and the Russian entrepreneur Arsen Tomsky, donated 45 million rubles towards the purchase of medical ventilators. MYTONA became the first Russian game business to financially support state medical agencies during the pandemic. -The game is available on four platforms: [[App Store (iOS)|Apple AppStore]], [[Google Play]], [[Amazon Appstore]] and [[Microsoft Store (digital)|Microsoft Store]]. -=== Ravenhill === +Games -In 2018, the company released a hidden object game — [[Ravenhill: Hidden Mystery]]. +As of 2019, the company had two games on global release: Seekers Notes and Cooking Diary. -The game was nominated for the 15th [[International Mobile Gaming Awards]] in the past.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://juststealth.com/best-hidden-object-games/|title=Best Hidden Object Games 2020|last=Ross|date=2019-12-06|website=Just Stealth|language=en-GB|access-date=2020-01-17}}</ref> +In 2015, the company released the game Seekers Notes. Seekers Notes was included in the list of Top Grossing Games 2018 by teams from Russia, Ukraine, and the Baltics according to App Annie. -The game is available on [[App Store (iOS)|Apple AppStore]] and [[Google Play]]. +In 2018, the company released Cooking Diary, a game in the time management genre. On March 19, 2019, Cooking Diary won the People's Choice Award at the 15th International Mobile Gaming Awards in San Francisco. On May 19, 2020 Cooking Diary won the People's Voice Award at the Webby Awards 2020. +In October 2020, MYTONA had its first ever collaboration with the popular streaming service NETFLIX, which resulted in the release of the Cooking Diary x Stranger Things Halloween update. +In 2018, the company released the hidden object game Ravenhill: Hidden Mystery. The project was closed in 2020. -At the end of 2020, Mytona announced that it was ceasing development of Ravenhill due to quality issues. They had hoped to produce another game to replace it, but have announced that they will be focusing on Seeker’s Notes in the future. Ravenhill can no longer be found on Mytona’s list of current games. +In 2019, the company soft launched a new match-3 project—Riddleside: Fading Legacy. -=== Riddleside === -In 2019, the company released a match-3 project - Riddleside: Fading Legacy. +In 2019, the company released its first midcore project in the brawler arena genre—Manastorm: Arena of Legends. The project was closed in 2020. -The game is available on [[App Store (iOS)|Apple AppStore]]. +In 2020, MYTONA held the technical launch of two projects: a top-down shooter called OutFire and a match-3 game called Crooked Pines. -=== Manastorm === -In 2019, the company released its first midcore project in the brawler arena genre — Manastorm: Arena of Legends. +In 2021, it was announced that the company will take on the role of publisher for the upcoming survival game The Day Before. The game is developed by FNTASTIC studio. -The game is available on [[App Store (iOS)|Apple AppStore]] and [[Google Play]]. +References: -==References== -{{reflist}} - -== External links == -* {{Official website|https://www.mytona.com/}} {{in lang|en}} - -[[Category:Video game companies of Russia]] +https://mytona.com/company +https://appmagic.rocks/top-charts/publishers?headquarter=RU +https://venturebeat.com/2015/10/27/even-siberians-can-make-a-game-with-30m-downloads-in-todays-global-game-market/ +https://winners.webbyawards.com/winners +https://www.imgawards.com/news/industry/cooking-diary-fans-vote-mytona-peoples-choice-award/ +https://www.fntastic.com/ +https://indriver.com/en/city '
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[ 0 => 'MYTONA is a developer and publisher of mobile free-to-play games and one of the largest gamedev companies in the world, with a staff numbering more than 1,000.', 1 => 'According to App Annie, the company features in the list of the 30 most successful publishers in the EMEA region. According to AppMagic, MYTONA is also the top grossing mobile publisher in Russia.', 2 => 'The company was founded in 2012 by twin brothers Alexey and Afanasey Ushnisky. MYTONA's headquarters is situated in Yakutsk, Sakha Republic. The company has offices in Ivanovo, Vladivostok, Singapore, Saint Petersburg and Auckland.', 3 => 'Contents', 4 => '1 History', 5 => '2 Games', 6 => '3 References', 7 => 'History', 8 => 'The founders of the company, Alexey and Afanasey Ushnisky, began developing games in 2005. They used their first computer to create the game Boxy Goxy, made in two months.', 9 => 'In 2006, they created their first company, Sulus Games, which developed browser games and titles for PC.', 10 => 'In 2008, they released a Boxy Goxy remake with improved graphics and gameplay called Xango Tango.', 11 => 'In 2009, they released another casual game—Strange Cases.', 12 => 'In 2012, the Ushnisky brothers founded a new company—MYTONA—to create mobile free-to-play games.', 13 => 'Every year, MYTONA holds an internal conference called MYTONA CON, where employees from all offices gather to share experience and discuss company plans.', 14 => 'Since 2017, the company has been organizing an annual regional conference on digital 2D and 3D graphics in Yakutsk—MyTona CG eXPo.', 15 => 'Since 2019, the company has held an annual corporate event dedicated to personal achievements and self-development—MYTONA Heroes. This event became one of the winners at Gamedev HR Awards 2019. This is the first annual award that focuses on recruiting in gamedev, and HR work in the industry.', 16 => 'In March 2020, the company, together with inDriver and the Russian entrepreneur Arsen Tomsky, donated 45 million rubles towards the purchase of medical ventilators. MYTONA became the first Russian game business to financially support state medical agencies during the pandemic.', 17 => 'Games', 18 => 'As of 2019, the company had two games on global release: Seekers Notes and Cooking Diary.', 19 => 'In 2015, the company released the game Seekers Notes. Seekers Notes was included in the list of Top Grossing Games 2018 by teams from Russia, Ukraine, and the Baltics according to App Annie.', 20 => 'In 2018, the company released Cooking Diary, a game in the time management genre. On March 19, 2019, Cooking Diary won the People's Choice Award at the 15th International Mobile Gaming Awards in San Francisco. On May 19, 2020 Cooking Diary won the People's Voice Award at the Webby Awards 2020.', 21 => 'In October 2020, MYTONA had its first ever collaboration with the popular streaming service NETFLIX, which resulted in the release of the Cooking Diary x Stranger Things Halloween update.', 22 => 'In 2018, the company released the hidden object game Ravenhill: Hidden Mystery. The project was closed in 2020.', 23 => 'In 2019, the company soft launched a new match-3 project—Riddleside: Fading Legacy.', 24 => 'In 2019, the company released its first midcore project in the brawler arena genre—Manastorm: Arena of Legends. The project was closed in 2020.', 25 => 'In 2020, MYTONA held the technical launch of two projects: a top-down shooter called OutFire and a match-3 game called Crooked Pines.', 26 => 'In 2021, it was announced that the company will take on the role of publisher for the upcoming survival game The Day Before. The game is developed by FNTASTIC studio.', 27 => 'References:', 28 => 'https://mytona.com/company', 29 => 'https://appmagic.rocks/top-charts/publishers?headquarter=RU', 30 => 'https://venturebeat.com/2015/10/27/even-siberians-can-make-a-game-with-30m-downloads-in-todays-global-game-market/', 31 => 'https://winners.webbyawards.com/winners', 32 => 'https://www.imgawards.com/news/industry/cooking-diary-fans-vote-mytona-peoples-choice-award/', 33 => 'https://www.fntastic.com/', 34 => 'https://indriver.com/en/city' ]
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[ 0 => '{{Infobox company', 1 => '| logo = MyTona_company_logo.png', 2 => '| name = MYTONA', 3 => '| former_name = Sulus Games|', 4 => '| type = [[Video games]]', 5 => '| foundation = 2012', 6 => '| founders = Alexey Ushnisky, Afanasey Ushnisky', 7 => '| hq_location = [[Yakutsk]], [[Russia]]', 8 => '| num_employees = more than 1000', 9 => '| homepage = {{URL|https://www.mytona.com/}}', 10 => '}}', 11 => ''''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 7 offices in total: [[Ivanovo]], [[Vladivostok]], [[Singapore]], [[Auckland]], [[Saint Petersburg]] and two offices in [[Yakutsk]].<ref name="offices">https://mytona.com/company</ref> At the moment, the number of employees is more than 1000 people.<ref name="offices"/>', 12 => 'Every year MYTONA holds an internal conference called MYTONACON, where employees from all offices traditionally gather to share experience and discuss company plans.', 13 => '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).', 14 => '== History ==', 15 => '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”.<ref name="history">https://venturebeat.com/2015/10/27/even-siberians-can-make-a-game-with-30m-downloads-in-todays-global-game-market/</ref>', 16 => 'In 2008 they released a Boxy Goxy remake with improved graphics and gameplay — Xango Tango.<ref name="history" />', 17 => '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.', 18 => 'The team was expanding and the company developed more and more new games.', 19 => '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.', 20 => '== Games ==', 21 => 'There are 5 games released at the moment: Seekers Notes, Cooking Diary, Ravenhill, Riddleside, Manastorm: Arena of Legends.', 22 => '=== Seekers Notes ===', 23 => '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.', 24 => 'The game is available on four platforms: [[App Store (iOS)|Apple AppStore]]; [[Google Play]]; [[Amazon Appstore]]; [[Microsoft Store (digital)|Microsoft Store]].', 25 => '=== Cooking Diary ===', 26 => 'In 2018, the company released a time management game — Cooking Diary.<ref name="softonic">[https://en.softonic.com/articles/4-best-cooking-game-apps 4 Best cooking game apps]</ref> On March 19, 2019 Cooking Diary won "People's Choice Award" at the 15th [[International Mobile Gaming Awards]].<ref name="imga">[https://www.imgawards.com/news/industry/cooking-diary-fans-vote-mytona-peoples-choice-award/]</ref> On May 19, 2020 Cooking Diary win "People's Voice" at the [[Webby_Award|Webby Awards]] 2020.<ref name="webby">[https://winners.webbyawards.com/?_ga=2.150849974.146872292.1591235600-2090464995.1588129762#/2020/games/general-games/strategysimulation/115571/cooking-diary%25C2%25AE-restaurant-game</ref>', 27 => 'The game is available on four platforms: [[App Store (iOS)|Apple AppStore]], [[Google Play]], [[Amazon Appstore]] and [[Microsoft Store (digital)|Microsoft Store]].', 28 => '=== Ravenhill ===', 29 => 'In 2018, the company released a hidden object game — [[Ravenhill: Hidden Mystery]].', 30 => 'The game was nominated for the 15th [[International Mobile Gaming Awards]] in the past.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://juststealth.com/best-hidden-object-games/|title=Best Hidden Object Games 2020|last=Ross|date=2019-12-06|website=Just Stealth|language=en-GB|access-date=2020-01-17}}</ref>', 31 => 'The game is available on [[App Store (iOS)|Apple AppStore]] and [[Google Play]]. ', 32 => 'At the end of 2020, Mytona announced that it was ceasing development of Ravenhill due to quality issues. They had hoped to produce another game to replace it, but have announced that they will be focusing on Seeker’s Notes in the future. Ravenhill can no longer be found on Mytona’s list of current games.', 33 => '=== Riddleside ===', 34 => 'In 2019, the company released a match-3 project - Riddleside: Fading Legacy.', 35 => 'The game is available on [[App Store (iOS)|Apple AppStore]].', 36 => '=== Manastorm ===', 37 => 'In 2019, the company released its first midcore project in the brawler arena genre — Manastorm: Arena of Legends.', 38 => 'The game is available on [[App Store (iOS)|Apple AppStore]] and [[Google Play]].', 39 => '==References==', 40 => '{{reflist}}', 41 => '', 42 => '== External links ==', 43 => '* {{Official website|https://www.mytona.com/}} {{in lang|en}}', 44 => '', 45 => '[[Category:Video game companies of Russia]]' ]
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'<div class="mw-parser-output"><p>MYTONA is a developer and publisher of mobile free-to-play games and one of the largest gamedev companies in the world, with a staff numbering more than 1,000. </p><p>According to App Annie, the company features in the list of the 30 most successful publishers in the EMEA region. According to AppMagic, MYTONA is also the top grossing mobile publisher in Russia. </p><p>The company was founded in 2012 by twin brothers Alexey and Afanasey Ushnisky. MYTONA's headquarters is situated in Yakutsk, Sakha Republic. The company has offices in Ivanovo, Vladivostok, Singapore, Saint Petersburg and Auckland. </p><p>Contents 1 History 2 Games 3 References </p><p>History </p><p>The founders of the company, Alexey and Afanasey Ushnisky, began developing games in 2005. They used their first computer to create the game Boxy Goxy, made in two months. </p><p>In 2006, they created their first company, Sulus Games, which developed browser games and titles for PC. </p><p>In 2008, they released a Boxy Goxy remake with improved graphics and gameplay called Xango Tango. </p><p>In 2009, they released another casual game—Strange Cases. </p><p>In 2012, the Ushnisky brothers founded a new company—MYTONA—to create mobile free-to-play games. </p><p>Every year, MYTONA holds an internal conference called MYTONA CON, where employees from all offices gather to share experience and discuss company plans. </p><p>Since 2017, the company has been organizing an annual regional conference on digital 2D and 3D graphics in Yakutsk—MyTona CG eXPo. </p><p>Since 2019, the company has held an annual corporate event dedicated to personal achievements and self-development—MYTONA Heroes. This event became one of the winners at Gamedev HR Awards 2019. This is the first annual award that focuses on recruiting in gamedev, and HR work in the industry. </p><p>In March 2020, the company, together with inDriver and the Russian entrepreneur Arsen Tomsky, donated 45 million rubles towards the purchase of medical ventilators. MYTONA became the first Russian game business to financially support state medical agencies during the pandemic. </p><p><br /> Games </p><p>As of 2019, the company had two games on global release: Seekers Notes and Cooking Diary. </p><p>In 2015, the company released the game Seekers Notes. Seekers Notes was included in the list of Top Grossing Games 2018 by teams from Russia, Ukraine, and the Baltics according to App Annie. </p><p>In 2018, the company released Cooking Diary, a game in the time management genre. On March 19, 2019, Cooking Diary won the People's Choice Award at the 15th International Mobile Gaming Awards in San Francisco. On May 19, 2020 Cooking Diary won the People's Voice Award at the Webby Awards 2020. In October 2020, MYTONA had its first ever collaboration with the popular streaming service NETFLIX, which resulted in the release of the Cooking Diary x Stranger Things Halloween update. </p><p>In 2018, the company released the hidden object game Ravenhill: Hidden Mystery. The project was closed in 2020. </p><p>In 2019, the company soft launched a new match-3 project—Riddleside: Fading Legacy. </p><p>In 2019, the company released its first midcore project in the brawler arena genre—Manastorm: Arena of Legends. The project was closed in 2020. </p><p>In 2020, MYTONA held the technical launch of two projects: a top-down shooter called OutFire and a match-3 game called Crooked Pines. </p><p>In 2021, it was announced that the company will take on the role of publisher for the upcoming survival game The Day Before. The game is developed by FNTASTIC studio. </p><p>References: </p><p><a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="https://mytona.com/company">https://mytona.com/company</a> <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="https://appmagic.rocks/top-charts/publishers?headquarter=RU">https://appmagic.rocks/top-charts/publishers?headquarter=RU</a> <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="https://venturebeat.com/2015/10/27/even-siberians-can-make-a-game-with-30m-downloads-in-todays-global-game-market/">https://venturebeat.com/2015/10/27/even-siberians-can-make-a-game-with-30m-downloads-in-todays-global-game-market/</a> <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="https://winners.webbyawards.com/winners">https://winners.webbyawards.com/winners</a> <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="https://www.imgawards.com/news/industry/cooking-diary-fans-vote-mytona-peoples-choice-award/">https://www.imgawards.com/news/industry/cooking-diary-fans-vote-mytona-peoples-choice-award/</a> <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="https://www.fntastic.com/">https://www.fntastic.com/</a> <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="https://indriver.com/en/city">https://indriver.com/en/city</a> </p> '
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