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==Mobile games== |
==Mobile games== |
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Miniclip has developed and published numerous mobile games for [[iOS]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[Symbian]], and [[Windows Phone]]. This includes: '' |
Miniclip has developed and published numerous mobile games for [[iOS]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[Symbian]], and [[Windows Phone]]. This includes: ''8 Ball Pool'', ''Golf Battle'', ''[[Gravity Guy]]'', ''[[Bloons Tower Defense]]'', ''[[Plague Inc.]]'' for Android, ''Berry Rush'', ''[[Agar.io]]'', ''[[Diep.io]]'', ''Mini Militia'', and ''Ludo Party''. Miniclip’s removal of ''Golf Battle'' Rush Mode has been met with much criticism. |
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== Other Platforms == |
== Other Platforms == |
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Type of business | Subsidiary |
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Type of site | Online games |
Available in | English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Italian, Swedish, Russian, Polish, Romanian, Hungarian, Korean, Chinese, Turkish, Hindi, Japanese |
Founded | 30 March 2001 |
Headquarters | , Switzerland |
Owner | Tencent (2015–present) |
Key people | Robert Small, President Saad Choudri, CEO |
Parent | Tencent (since 2015) |
URL | miniclip |
Registration | Optional |
Current status | Active |
Miniclip SA is a Swiss mobile game publisher and former browser game website that launched in 2001.[1] It was started by Robert Small and Tihan Presbie with a budget of £40,000.[2] In 2008, the company was valued at over £275 million.[citation needed]
In 2009, Miniclip hosted over 400 applications on its website.[3]
In 2015, Tencent acquired majority stakes of Miniclip.[4] In December 2016, Miniclip achieved 1 billion downloads across its mobile games on iOS, Android, and Windows devices. In March 2022, Miniclip announced that it had reached 4 billion downloads, with 8 Ball Pool alone accounting for 1 billion.[5]
In April 2022, Miniclip announced that it would begin prioritizing its mobile games. As a result, the browser game portal was shut down in July 2022 and the website lost all but its two most popular games, Agar.io and 8 Ball Pool.[6][7]
In June 2022, Miniclip acquired SYBO, the publisher and developer of Subway Surfers, in an undisclosed deal.[8]
Studios
Name | Location | Acquired | Ref(s). |
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Masomo | Izmir, Turkey | 2019 | [9] |
Eight Pixels Square | Derby, United Kingdom | 2020 | [10] |
Gamebasics | Zoetermeer, Netherlands | 2021 | [11] |
Green Horse Games | Bucharest, Romania | 2021 | [12] |
Supersonic Software | Leamington Spa, United Kingdom | 2021 | [13] |
SYBO | Copenhagen, Denmark | 2022 | [8] |
Mobile games
Miniclip has developed and published numerous mobile games for iOS, Android, Symbian, and Windows Phone. This includes: 8 Ball Pool, Golf Battle, Gravity Guy, Bloons Tower Defense, Plague Inc. for Android, Berry Rush, Agar.io, Diep.io, Mini Militia, and Ludo Party. Miniclip’s removal of Golf Battle Rush Mode has been met with much criticism.
Other Platforms
In September 2012, Microsoft announced on the Windows blog on 31 August 2012 (see also List of Xbox games on Windows) that Miniclip games will be able to distribute their games on the Xbox division of Windows 8. Miniclip games that are supported by Xbox for Windows 8 include Gravity Guy, iStunt 2, and Monster Island. Gravity Guy was released on Windows Store on 29 November 2010.
In April 2013, most Miniclip games for Windows 8 and Windows Phone were distributed for free for one year.
On 14 February 2017, Miniclip released their first game compatible with Xbox One, PC, and PlayStation 4, titled MX Nitro.[14]
Malicious software issues
On 1 September 2005, the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team issued an advisory concerning Miniclip:
The Retro64 / Miniclip CR64 Loader ActiveX control contains a buffer overflow vulnerability. This may allow a remote, unauthenticated attacker to execute an arbitrary code on a vulnerable system. Although the ActiveX control is no longer in use by either retro64.com or miniclip.com, any system that has used certain pages of these websites in the past (prior to September 2005) may be vulnerable.[15]
In 2006, several security firms reported that some Miniclip users had installed a "miniclipgameloader.dll" which contained the hostile code identified as "Trojan Downloader 3069.”[16] In the same year, another download related to Miniclip installed "High Risk" malware called "Trojan-Downloader.CR64Loader.”[17]
References
- ^ Weber, Rachel (17 May 2013). "From MiniClip to Mega Brand". Game Industry Biz. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
- ^ "Game Plan Keeps It Simple". Archived from the original on 3 June 2009.
- ^ "About Miniclip - Miniclip Corporate Site | Free Online Games". 7 July 2009. Archived from the original on 7 July 2009. Retrieved 15 July 2022.
- ^ "China's Tencent moves into Europe with investment in mobile and online game publisher Miniclip (exclusive)". VentureBeat. 18 February 2015.
- ^ Orr, Aaron. "Miniclip exceeds 4 billion downloads". pocketgamer.biz. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- ^ "The evolution of Miniclip.com - Player FAQ". support.miniclip.com. 7 July 2022. Retrieved 15 July 2022.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "game tài xỉu". Retrieved 12 April 2023.
- ^ a b "Miniclip will acquire Subway Surfers maker Sybo". 24 June 2022.
- ^ "Miniclip acquires Masomo |". gamesindustry.biz.
- ^ "Miniclip acquires Eight Pixels Square |". gamesindustry.biz. 17 March 2020.
- ^ "Miniclip acquires Gamebasics |". gamesindustry.biz. 19 January 2021.
- ^ "Miniclip acquires Green Horse Games |". gamesindustry.biz.
- ^ "Miniclip acquires Supersonic Software |". gamesindustry.biz. 25 May 2021.
- ^ "MX Nitro - OUT NOW on PS4, Xbox One & PC - The Miniclip Blog". 14 February 2017. Archived from the original on 16 February 2017. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
- ^ "Vulnerability Note VU#649289, Retro64 / Miniclip CR64Loader ActiveX control buffer overflow". United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team, Department of Homeland Security. 1 September 2006.
- ^ "Trojan.DownLoader.3069 / MINICLIPGAMELOADER.DLL". Prevx. 15 July 2005. Archived from the original on 15 December 2007.
- ^ "Threat Details - Trojan-Downloader.CR64Loader". Sunbelt Software. 14 September 2006. Archived from the original on 16 December 2007.