![]() ![]() ![]() “We heard from a lot of companies,” Sum says. In the span of a calendar year, a small team from Australia became one of the most sought-after mobile developers in the world. By mid-August 2015, Crossy Road was downloaded over 100 million times across all platforms. What happened resembles the unrealistic plot of a power-fantasy young adult novel: their little game became a phenomenon. “When we made Crossy Road, we knew we had a good game and we thought it was a lot of fun, but it just really took off more than we thought.” “We definitely didn’t expect any of this to happen,” Sum told me over the phone. When Matt Hall and Andy Sum of Hipster Whale released their Frogger-inspired mobile game Crossy Road last November, their expectations were realistic. Until one considers that Pac-Man 256 is a touch-based mobile game made by a small independent studio from Melbourne, Australia. This past August, the latest version of Pac-Man reached #1 on the charts in Japan. ![]() This article is part of a collaboration with iQ by Intel. ![]()
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