Who knew a game in which you line up candy would catapult its developer into the big leagues? A tiny, London-based software known as King (and, also as Midasplayer International) is in the early stages of preparing for a U.S. IPO. The company has already hired banks in the U.S. to prepare for the public offering.
Candy Crush for Android.
Although Candy Crush Saga isn’t King’s only game, it’s probably the company’s most popular one. If you haven’t tried the Candy Crush Saga before, that’s easily remedied: the game is available for Android and iOS devices and Facebook and it’s free to play. (Of course, there are in-game purchases you can make.) If you’re a
Bejeweled fan, you’ll recognize this type of game right away, but there are some notable differences between them, like
Facebook support and a game board that depicts your progress.
Game makers have had a roller coaster ride in the stock market recently (think
Zynga), but gamers are still snapping up casual games with their mobile devices. It will be interesting to see how King fares if it goes the IPO route.
Joshua Gulick
Josh cut his teeth (and hands) on his first PC upgrade in 2000 and was instantly hooked on all things tech. He took a degree in English and tech writing with him to
Computer Power User Magazine and spent years reviewing high-end workstations and gaming systems, processors, motherboards, memory and video cards. His enthusiasm for PC hardware also made him a natural fit for covering the burgeoning modding community, and he wrote
CPU’s “Mad Reader Mod” cover stories from the series’ inception until becoming the publication editor for
Smart Computing Magazine. A few years ago, he returned to his first love, reviewing smoking-hot PCs and components, for
HotHardware. When he’s not agonizing over benchmark scores, Josh is either running (very slowly) or spending time with family.