March 20th, 2007 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Brand Licensing | 3 Comments »
French developer Gameloft has activated their link with Ubisoft again to expand their animal based mobile simulation games. After Dogz, we will now see Catz and a whole lot of other animals on the mobile phone.
In detail, Gameloft will follow up their Dogz mobile game with Dogz 3D (part of Gameloft’s 3D strategy), Catz in April and then Petz which is a collection of animals for the phone in July.
"By launching Catz, Petz and Dogz 3D on mobile phones after our enormous success launching Dogz, we are giving ourselves the means to become the global leader of this market," announced Gonzague de Vallois, Gameloft’s Vice President of Publishing. "Household pet simulation games are a major game genre, and we’re doing all we can to make sure that consumers grow very fond of their favorite virtual pet and that they can take care of it wherever they go, and whenever they want.
"The animal simulations are ideal games for a mobile environment, because players never have to be far away from their virtual animals
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Catz and Petz mobile designer’s name is Simon Vendette from montreal he also did Bubble bash for gameloft…
I always like seing the name of the designer and producer of games like.
Good suggestion, but that info is hardly exposed to us 🙁
please can someone email me how to teach new tricks to the dog on dogz i just dont know how 🙁