Israeli kids’ game start-up TabTale is expanding yet again. The company announced this week that it was acquiring Sunstorm Games, based in Las Vegas – making it the Israeli firm’s first US acquisition ...
For Israeli studio TabTale, the strategy has always been one of volume. This has been what's driven it to number one in the kids' games category on mobile, with more than one billion downloads across ...
This year's Casual Connect Europe conference was a sobering reminder that not all industry trends are positive. Peter Molyneux got the ball rolling with a harsh indictment of the way many free-to-play ...
TabTale, an Israeli children’s app publisher, is acquiring Coco Play Limited, a Hong Kong and China-based developer of educational apps and games for kids, days after dozens of Chinese business and ...
The market for children’s and educational apps continues to grow — evidenced by Apple last week announcing 1 billion downloads of educational apps from iTunes U — and that growth is leading to both ...
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If your young kids happen to be Microsoft Windows 8 fans, they’re going to be happy about this. Israel’s TabTale is launching its popular children’s apps on Windows 8. It’s a small victory for ...
TabTale, the Tel Aviv-based children’s app publisher, has announced the acquisition of Chinese kids app developer Coco Play. Although terms of the acquisition were not immediately available, TabTale ...
TabTale is one of Israel’s success stories in mobile gaming. Founded in 2010 to make kids games and education apps, it now publishes a game every week on iOS, Google Play, Amazon, and Windows. The ...
TabTale, the Israel-based kids’ gaming and educational app publisher backed by Qualcomm and others, has made another acquisition to keep growing its position in the market. It has acquired Sunstorm ...
The Israeli educational app developer Kids Games Club has been acquired by publisher TabTale for around $3 million. According to a report on TechCrunch, TabTale, which is also based in Israel, paid ...
So let’s say you’ve made an iPhone app. You’re a brilliant coder, you’ve nailed the user experience, the gameplay, the design. So that means you’re about to strike it rich, right? Wrong. But several ...