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United Command International Ltd
United Command International logo
Type Private Limited (UK 06983173)
Founded 2009
Headquarters London,England[1]
Area servedWorldwide
IndustryVideo Games
Products100+ iOS including "Ahoy, Chick Pop, Farm Tap, Kyumi Puzzle, Peanut Attack, Release Me"
<10 on Android market
Employees10-100 (est 2012)
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United Command International is a British computer games company specialising in casual and social games for mobile phones and the web. The company was founded in 2009 and is headquartered in London, England and has development sites in various countries around the world.

The company was relatively quick to market with its debute game "Kyumi Puzzle" appearing 18 months into the launch of the App Store[2] (when the total market was approximately 120,000 apps) and consequently achieved several million game installs, exceeding the install bases of many recent venture based startups with the total number of apps on the App Store having increased almost 5 fold January 5, 2010 to March 7, 2012. The company had an estimated 0.04% market share by Monthly Active Users in the fourth quarter of 2010 with the market for Mobile Advertising valued at nearly $100m at the end of 2009.[3]

Although having a relatively large product portfolio and user base the company claims to have less than 10 full time staff.[4] United Command produces games primarily for mobile platforms (110 games on the iOS App Store)[5] such as iOS, Android, Windows Phone and web-based games.

The company has held numerous chart positions on the iOS App Store[6] including #1 positions on the free app chart: #1 family game in Switzerland and Luxembourg[7][8]

Cupcake Swap was featured in iPhone BiWeekly magazine[9]

The 2D puzzle game ChickPop was featured as a free download in the 2011 Valentine's day calendar app[10] taking ChickPop into the #1 chart position in several European countries.

Published titles

2D Puzzle

Kyumi Puzzle, Crystalist, Cupcakes, Cupcake Swap, Number Slide, Jong, Pipelines, Release Me, Yummy Sushi, Glass Match, Marble Splash, Alrighty, Egg Smash, Glow, Doodle Aliens, Zen Flowers, Chick Pop, Farm Tap, Mooncakes, Aqua Tap, JobPop, Forest Tap, Football Matcher, Jelly Blast, FacePop Pro, ZooPopper, Chocolate Tap, MonsterPop, Beauty Glide, Fish Tap, Number Slide, Ducks, Candy Tap, Ottomatch, Cloud Pop, Gemma, Treasure, Tracks, Final Flatulence

2D Shooter

Tekasen, FirePower, StarFlight

3D RPG

Ahoy

3D Arcade

Alpine Ski 3D, 3D Flower Hunt

Card

Anime Poker, Anime Solitaire

Music

Beat Drums, SuperPiano, Busta Sound, iXylo

Physics

Balance, Tower Physics, Monkey Tower

2D Arcade

BattleStory, Bricks, Bricks 2, Reflex, Cruise Assault, FingerBolt, Pig Flight, Swiss Roll, Bunny Whack, Peanut Attack, Mr Jump, Berry Jump

Social

Doodle Poster

Word

Words Up

References

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