Backflip Studios

Backflip Studios Inc.
Subsidiary
Industry Computer and video game industry
Headquarters Boulder, Colorado, U.S.
Key people
Julian Farrior (CEO)
Dale Thoms (CTO)
Tom Blind (Lead Game Designer)
Products Games for video game consoles, Android and Apple Inc. App Store
Number of employees
100
Parent Hasbro (70%)
Website Official website

Backflip Studios is a mobile game developer and publisher based in Boulder, Colorado, United States.[1] It was founded by Julian Farrior, Dale Thoms and Tom Blind in April 2009.[2] In August 2009, it was announced that the company had raised US$145,000 in funding to continue developing for the iPhone OS.[3] Backflip Studios is best known for their free iOS game Paper Toss, which has been downloaded over 50 million times.[4] They are also widely known for Dragonvale, with over 10 million downloads. In 2013, Backflip Studios sold a 70% stake in the company to Hasbro for $112 million in cash.[5] In February 2016, a Spring 2016 release of Transformers: Earth Wars was announced; the game will be published by BackFlip Studios and developed by Space Ape Games.[6]

iOS apps

Ragdoll Blaster

Main article: Ragdoll Blaster

Ragdoll Blaster is a physics game in which players solve puzzles by shooting targets with rag dolls and a cannon.[7]

Paper Toss

Main article: Paper Toss

Paper Toss is a simulation game in which players toss paper into a metal trash can. There are multiple difficulties and crosswinds for challenging play.[8]

Paper Toss: World Tour

Paper Toss: World Tour is a simulation game that is the sequel of Paper Toss. Players toss paper into metal trash cans located in various parts of the world.[9]

Harbor Havoc 3D

Harbor Havoc 3D is a simulation game in which players direct marine traffic to their proper ports.[10]

Ragdoll Blaster 2

Ragdoll Blaster 2 is a physics game in which players solve puzzles by shooting targets with rag dolls and a cannon. It is the sequel of Ragdoll Blaster.[11]

Strike Knight

Strike Knight is a simulation game which is based on real life puck bowling arcade games of the 80s and 90s.[12]

Graffiti Ball

Graffiti Ball is a physics game which is based around a graffiti theme. You have to draw lines on a wall to get a bouncing ball to each level's exit point as quickly as possible.[13]

Tunnel Shoot

Tunnel Shoot is a shooter developed by Backflip Studios and Team Phobic. In Tunnel Shoot, you pilot a ship down an endless, colorful, vector-drawn tunnel filled with obstacles and enemies.[14]

NinJump

NinJump iOS icon.

NinJump is a game. The player, as a ninja, climbing up the walls on the sides of the screen while dodging protruding objects and attacking things in the air.[15]

Army of Darkness: Defense

Army of Darkness: Defense is a casual castle defense game based on the MGM classic movie, in which you play Ash, a time-traveling, evil-fighting, S-Mart sales clerk as you defend Lord Arthur's castle and the Necronomicon from the oncoming hordes of evil undead.

Dragonvale

Main article: Dragonvale

Dragonvale is a breeding simulation application in which players design a park and display dragons in habitats in order to earn dragoncash. Dragons earn dragoncash while staying in their habitat. Different dragons earn at different rates depending upon their type and rarity. Dragoncash can be used to upgrade a park with new islands, habitats, and decorations. Currently the game has a max park level of 75; and there is a total dragon count of 268, decoration count of 135, and main island count of 13.

Buganoids

Buganoids is an action arcade game where you play as a little astronaut and shoot bugs on each planet.

NinJump Deluxe

NinJump Deluxe is an action game and the sequel of NinJump. The player, as a ninja, climbing up walls on the sides of the screen while dodging protruding objects and attacking things in the air. This version has three new levels.

Backflip Slots

Backflip Slots is a casino slot machine game in which you win cash, prizes and use bonus buddies. It also has the appearances of characters from other Backflip Studios games.

Mahjongg Dimensions

Mahjongg Dimensions is a puzzle game in which you have to match images and clear the blocks as quickly as possible.

Shape Shift

Shape Shift is a simulation puzzle game in which you swap shapes with the same colors in unlimited levels.

Solitaire by Backflip

Solitaire by Backflip is a solitaire simulation game in which you can play Vegas style, or traditional one and three card draw Solitaire. It's complete with different card themes, like Ragdoll Blaster, and a prizes display case.

Ragdoll Blaster 3

Ragdoll Blaster 3 is a physics game in which players solve puzzles by shooting targets with rag dolls and a cannon. It's the third installment of the Ragdoll Blaster franchise.

Gizmonauts

Gizmonauts is similar to Dragonvale, in that the player breeds, feeds and battles with bots instead of dragons.[16]

Ferno

Ferno is a simulation game where you move your piece around a dark space-like board and collect orange flaming bolts to grow your piece, and your score. With 10 waves of fiery madness, you can grow your way to the top spot in the leaderboards.

Dragonvale Wings

Dragonvale Wings is a flight simulation game, similar to the hit "Flappy Bird", where you play a young fire dragon from Dragonvale. Navigate your way through the floating islands, collecting coins and gems for more points.

Ninjump Smash

Ninjump Smash is an arcade style game where you play as the famous Ninjump ninja, breaking through walls to reach the highest score.

Android apps

Paper Toss

Main article: Paper Toss

Paper Toss for Android is a port of the original iOS game to the Android Operating System.[17]

Ninjump

Ninjump for Android is a port of the original iOS game to the Android.

Strike Knight

Strike Knight is the newest edition in Back Flip's Android collection.[18]

Dragonvale

Dragonvale is a port of the original iOS game to the Android.

Awards

In 2012, Backflip Studios was recognized by 9News KUSA Denver as one of "50 Colorado Companies to Watch".[19]

Apple recognized DragonVale as the #1 Top Grossing iPad app and the #4 Top Grossing iPhone app of 2012.[20]

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