OUAT Entertainment

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Ouat Entertainment
Industry Video games
FoundedMarch 25, 1999;23 years ago (March 25, 1999) in Angoulême, state, France
DefunctMay 30, 2019 (May 30, 2019)
Headquarters,
Key people
Frédérique Doumic, Sébastien Doumic, Fabrice Passaquay
Number of employees
13 [1]
Website ouat-e.com

OUAT Entertainment was a French studio that creates and publishes Video games. OUAT is the acronym of Once Upon A Time, the logo of the company represent the symbols of the circle (O), the square [U], the triangle (A) and the cross (T).

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History

Since 1999, OUAT Entertainment produces casual videogames on several platforms (Facebook, PC, OS X, iPhone, iPad, DS, PS2, Wii) in partnership with publishers (Ubisoft, Atari, Universal, Hasbro). Since 2009, OUAT creates and publishes its own casual and social games. [2]

The company has specialized itself in the production of video games based on intellectual properties (Totally Spies, Kirikou, Les Incollables, Plus Belle La Vie). OUAT also creates its own IP (Intellectual Properties) such as Miss Teri Tale, Pure Hidden, Eden's Quest : The Hunt for Akua, or Kompany! and lastly Voyage to Fantasy.

Since 2016, Ouat Entertainment specialises itself in the production of mobile applications and mobile video games including Identity Pursuit and Word Heroes. [3]

Developed games

TitleYearPlatforms
Kirikou 2001 Game Boy Color
Azur & Asmar 2007 PC
Totally Spies! 3 : Agents secrets 2007 Nintendo DS
Totally Spies!: Totally Party 2007 PC, PlayStation 2, Wii
Miss Teri Tale: Where is Jason? 2008 PC, Mac OS
Miss Teri Tale 2: Vote 4 Me! 2008 PC, Mac OS
Martin Mystère : L'Attaque des Monstres 2008 Nintendo DS
Totally Spies ! 4 : Autour du monde 2008 Nintendo DS
Kirikou et les bêtes sauvages 2008 Nintendo DS
Totally Spies ! Mon agenda secret 2009 Nintendo DS
Pure Hidden 2009 PC, Mac OS, IPhone
Danger next door - Une aventure de Miss Teri Tale 2009 PC, Mac OS
Eden's Quest : The Hune for Akua 2010 PC, Mac OS, IPhone, IPad
Totally Spies! Fashion Agents 2010 Facebook
Kompany 2012 Facebook
Plus Belle La Vie 2012 Facebook
Lucky Pirate 2013 Facebook, iOS
Murder in Provence 2013 Facebook
Voyage to Fantasy 2013 Facebook, iOS, Android
Jigsaw Puzzle Fantasy 2015 Facebook
Smart Cookie Cat 2015 Facebook, Android, iOS
Corpus Gang 2015 Android, iOS
Puzzle Museum 2015 Facebook
Identity Pursuit 2016 Android, iOS
Word Heroes 2017 Android, iOS

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References

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