Aliasworlds Entertainment

Aliasworlds Entertainment is a casual game developer based in Minsk, Belarus. The company was founded in 2001 and released its first game, Gold Sprinter,[1] in 2002.

Aliasworlds
Private
IndustryVideo games
FoundedMinsk (2001)
Headquarters,
ProductsCasual game
Websitealiasworlds.com

Games developed

Snowy game series

Aliasworlds Entertainment is known for the "Snowy" series of games that star Snowy the white polar bear. Much like Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. franchise, Snowy appears in games that span a variety of different genres including restaurant management and side-scrolling platformer. The "Snowy" game series is published by Alawar Entertainment.

Games that feature Snowy:

  • Snowy: The Bear's Adventures (2003)
  • Snowy: Puzzle Islands (2004)
  • Snowy: Space Trip (2004)
  • Snowy: Treasure Hunter (2005)
  • Snowy: Fish Frenzy (2005)
  • Snowy: Treasure Hunter 2 (2006)
  • Snowy: Lunch Rush (2006)
  • Snowy: Treasure Hunter 3 (2007)
  • Lunch Rush HD (2013)

Other games

  • Gold Sprinter (Alawar Entertainment) (2002)
  • Turbo Pizza (Oberon Media) (2007)
  • The Apprentice Los Angeles (Legacy Interactive) (2007)
  • Turbo Subs (Oberon Media) (2008)
  • Cooking Dash (PlayFirst) (2008)
  • Turbo Fiesta (Oberon Media) (2008)
  • Ranch Rush (FreshGames) (2008)
  • Cooking Dash: Dinertown Studios (PlayFirst) (2009)
  • Gemini Lost (PlayFirst) (2009)
  • The Fifth Gate (PlayFirst) (2010)
  • Ranch Rush 2[2] (FreshGames) (2010)
  • Cooking Dash 3: Thrills and Spills (PlayFirst) (2010)
  • My Farm Life (Alawar Entertainment) (2011)
  • My Farm Life 2 (Alawar Entertainment) (2011)
  • Kingdom Chronicles (2012)
  • Lunch Rush HD (2013)
  • Solitaire Perfect Match (2014)
  • Kingdom Chronicles 2 (2015)
  • Jigsaw Puzzle Club (2017)
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References

  1. Gold Sprinter is the first game developed by Aliasworlds and published by Alawar Entertainment Alawar (2002-07-11). "Get ready for the true gold fever". Alawar. Retrieved 2011-01-28.
  2. Gamezebo (2010-04-29). "Ranch Rush 2 is a perfect example of time management done right". Gamezebo. Archived from the original on 4 May 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
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