Welcome to iQ212

iQ212 is a casual game studio making fun, original games for the mass-market. Our team has a proven track-record creating hit casual games on mobile, web, and PC.

We are a new studio, but you may have already played one of our games. Click below to check out our Brag Book of previous hits, kudos, and awards.


The Blog

The iQ212 Blog discussing game design, production, mobile and media will remain an important part of this homepage. Keep checking the blog for new editorials and posts. Thank you for your support!


EMOTICONS is honored by the National Parenting Publications Awards
Tuesday September 16th 2008, 5:59 pm
Filed under: Casual Games, Media, Mobile, Uncategorized

EmoticonsTM won a NAPPA award for being a family friendly game with appeal for parents and kids.  Our mobile publisher Konami submitted Emoticons to NAPPA and we were selected for an award.  It is pretty cool that folks dig the game.  We must have done something right, as our sales are growing month over month.  We knew going in that good puzzle games will have evergreen shelf-life and a long tail.NAPPA Award for iQ212's Emoticons

Here is a quote about the award: “The National Parenting Publications Awards is the most comprehensive awards program for children’s products and parenting resources. NAPPA’s independent panel of judges evaluate hundreds of submissions to select the most appealing, fun, safe, educational, age-appropriate and enduring products.”

iQ212 is excited about the award, the great work Konami has done to publish the mobile game, and the future of our Emoticons franchise.



The Mayor of Mobile speaks about Android on ABC News
Thursday September 11th 2008, 8:52 am
Filed under: Media, Mobile, Uncategorized

Friend of iQ212, and Mayor of Mobile John Szeder provided a sound bite for an ABC7 TV story on Google’s Android from CTIA yesterday.  The mobile space is fortunate to have such a knowledgable and eloquent ambassador as Mayor Szeder, and one that commands the attention of the media.

http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/business&id=6383640 

Though, I like Leon Atkinson’s take on Android as pure posturing by Google to disrupt the mobile market.