Top 10 Games on TeePee Games in 2011
Top 10 Games on TeePee Games in 2011
Monkey Quest seizes number one
London, UK – 9th January 2012 – TeePee Games, the innovative discovery platform pioneer for social, smartphone, MMO and online Flash games, is pleased to announce the top ten games to be played via www.teepeegames.com and the TeePee Games Facebook application in 2011.
The top ten games of 2011 are:
1 – Monkey Quest (http://bit.ly/vOGPre)
2 – Car Town (http://bit.ly/v7vthY)
3 – MMA Pro Fighter (http://bit.ly/pFfEo8)
4 – Monopoly Millionaires (http://bit.ly/oklsTT)
5 – Bubble Popp (http://bit.ly/xHPHZG)
6 – Zombie Lane (http://bit.ly/tkigG7)
7 – Jungle Jewels (http://bit.ly/o81Dku)
8 – Maya Pyramid (http://bit.ly/rb6lQU)
9 – Age of Conan: Unchained (http://bit.ly/ubDDk3)
10 – World Series Superstars (http://bit.ly/yjVBOe)
Despite getting signed up to the games discovery platform quite late on in the year, Nickelodeon’s child friendly MMO Monkey Quest was able to capture the attention of a huge number of individuals to become the number one most played game on TeePee Games in 2011. Following closely behind in second is Cie Games’ free-to-play racing game Car Town, which had a very eventful year clashing with monkey Quest for the top spot on a number of occasions. MMA Pro Fighter, a sports game developed and published by Digital Chocolate, punches in at number three, while Monopoly Millionaires lands at number four. Puzzle games performed particularly well in 2011, with three titles from the genre making an appearance in the chart. Bubble shooter style puzzle game Bubble Popp deservedly takes up fifth, just ahead of the action packed Zombie Lane which staggered to sixth. Meanwhile taking their places as the seventh and eighth most popular games of 2011 are match-3 game Jungle Jewels and card based puzzler Maya Pyramid respectively. In ninth place is the fantasy themed Age of Conan: Unchained, one of the first MMOs to be signed up to TeePee Games. Finally, taking its place as the tenth most popular game on TeePee Games in 2011 is World Series Superstars, a baseball management sim by EA’s Playfish. Although the game only ever made a brief appearance in the TeePee Games top ten it was never far off and consistently ranked well outside of the chart.
Individuals who would like to find and play fun free online Facebook, MMO and online Flash games can visit the TeePee Games website (http://www.teepeegames.com) or Facebook application (http://apps.facebook.com/teepeegames).
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For more information contact:
COMMERCIAL ENQUIRIES
Tony Pearce, CEO
Tel: +44 (0)7775 500847
Email: tony.pearce@teepeegames.com
CONTENT ENQUIRIES
Darren Newnham, Head of Content
Tel: +44 (0)7919 891451
Email: darren.newnham@teepeegames.com
MEDIA
Quoc Truong, Peppermint P
Tel: +44 (0)207 240 2645
Email: teepeegames@peppermintp.com
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Notes to Editors
About TeePee Games
TeePee Games is a game player’s discovery platform for smartphone, social and Flash games located at www.teepeegames.com. The service allows casual game players access to the games best suited to their profile, cutting through the noise of app stores and top-ten lists. TeePee Games has already served over 1.6 million personalised game recommendations from its extensive directory of more than 150 Android, 400 Facebook, 2,500 online Flash games. The company was founded in 2010 and is funded by private equity. TeePee Games is headquartered in London, United Kingdom and the company website is located at: www.teepeegames.com.
TeePeeGames, the tent logo and “where your games live” are trademarks of TeePee Games Ltd. All rights reserved
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