Babaroga (company)

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Babaroga
Type Private
Industry Video games
Founded2002
FounderAndreja Djokovic
Headquarters Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Key people
Andreja Djokovic (CEO)
Number of employees
15
Website www.babaroga.com

Babaroga, LLC. (usually styled babaroga) is a Chicago, Illinois-based video game developer specializing in iOS, Windows, Android, and Feature Phone games. The company has created many licensed games for publishers such as Electronic Arts, and Disney Interactive, as well as original titles with publishers such as Microsoft and Glu.

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Babaroga, LLC., provides engineering and design services to the video game industry. The company's focus is to create content on mobile, hand-held and console platforms.

History

In 2002 Babaroga was founded by owner and CEO, Andreja Djokovic in Chicago, IL.

In the early days of the company, Babaroga focused primarily on creating games for feature phones, establishing a foothold in a new and emerging sector of portable gaming. Babaroga forged relationships with various publishers such as Jamdat, Gameloft, Electronic Arts, Disney Interactive to release over 50 feature phone games.

In 2007, when smartphones were introduced, Babaroga adapted its existing technology to support cross-platform development on new mobile operating systems, including iOS and later Android and Windows Phone 7. Babaroga partnered with Microsoft, EA, Glu, and other publishers to create licensed games on smartphones, while also self-publishing original IP.

In 2008, Babaroga partnered with Microsoft to release original games on the Zune and Zune HD platforms. This relationship grew to include working with Microsoft as a first-party and third-Party developer to create new and original games on the Windows 8 and Windows Phone platform, which includes PC, Tablet, and Windows Phone 8 markets.

In 2010, Babaroga expanded its operation to include additional offices in London, UK.

In 2011, Babaroga announced that the Twilight Creations board game adaptation of Zombies!!! would be brought to life on Windows Phone 7, Windows Phone 8, Windows 8, and iOS devices.

Babaroga holds a multi-genre product portfolio with titles such as Jet-Set Scratch-Off, Lucky Lanes Bowling, Horror Master Trivia, Rogue Racing, Decoder Ring, Shuffle Party and Big Fish Fairway Solitaire.

iOS Games

Windows 8 Games

Windows Phone 7 Games

Feature Phone games

Zune games

Awards

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