Magic Pixel Games Explained

Magic Pixel Games
Type:Private (LLC)
Predecessor:EA Los Angeles
Foundation:May 2010
Location:Los Angeles, California, United States
Key People:Jeff Dixon, William Farquhar, Sean Hyde-Moyer, Stephen Riesenberger, Michael Seegers, Mark Tsai, Aaron Habibipour
Industry:Video games
Products:Carnival Island
Num Employees:25+

Magic Pixel Games is an American video game development company founded by key members of the Boom Blox team from Electronic Arts' Los Angeles studio.[1]

History

Magic Pixel Games was founded by six members of the Boom Blox team after "routine layoffs" from Electronic Arts' Los Angeles studio in March 2010.[2] The company announced its formation on June 2, 2011, after adding other industry veterans from THQ and Activision to its staff.[1]

Magic Pixel's first title, Carnival Island, was announced three days later at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2011,[3] based heavily on the team's prior experience with motion-controlled games.[4]

Magic Pixel's first mobile title, Stick to It, was a character-based physics-puzzler released in 2012 for iOS. In 2014, Magic Pixel partnered with Tapzen and released This Means WAR! for iOS, with the Android version coming out in Q3 of 2014. Also coming out in 2014 is Outcast Odyssey, published by Bandai Namco Games.

On January 12, 2015, both TapZen and Magic Pixel Games were acquired by Kabam.[5]

Games

TitleGenreRelease
Date
Carnival Island[6] Party game2011
Stick to It![7] Platform game2013
This Means WAR![8] Strategy Game2014
Outcast OdysseyTrading Card Game2014

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Former Boom Blox Devs Form Magic Pixel Games . Game Developer. 2011-06-02. 2023-03-15.
  2. Web site: Small Number Of Boom Blox Devs Laid Off At EA . Game Developer. 2010-03-03. 2023-03-15.
  3. Web site: E3 Replay: Roll, Throw, Flip and Toss in Carnival Island with PS Move . Mark Tsai . June 15, 2011 . . December 22, 2011.
  4. Web site: Interview: Finding The Fun With Each Type Of Motion Controller. Gamasutra. 2011-08-02. 2023-03-15.
  5. Web site: Kabam acquires two mobile game studios as it gathers more top talent. 13 January 2015 .
  6. Web site: Carnival Island. SCE Santa Monica Studio. 2011-12-22.
  7. Web site: Stick to It. 2013-08-02. https://archive.today/20130802082759/http://www.sticktoitgame.com/. 2013-08-02. dead.
  8. Web site: This Means WAR!. 2014-06-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20140630005938/http://www.tapzen.com/this-means-war/. 2014-06-30. dead.