![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We sell our iOS games through iTunes, of course. Gift credits should basically be used on non-Free-to-Play type games. Note that a lot of our recent releases are Free to Play style games, meaning anybody can download and play them, but they have in-app purchases. (Standard Edition as opposed to Collector’s Edition–the Collector’s Editions of games have extra content available, and they cost more.) We have a page for buying gift credits for standard editions of our download games right over here. We sell games for PC, Mac, iOS, and Android. What platforms our games can be played on Some of you know already that I work for Big Fish Games for my day job, and because of this, I thought I’d take a moment to provide some helpful data on how to give our games as gifts if you want to give casual games of the sort we sell to your loved ones!įirst of all, if you don’t know already, what we sell are things in the general category of “casual games”, ranging from Hidden Object-type adventures (some of which can be quite complicated and dark) to Match 3 type games (think Bejeweled, Gummy Drop, or one of my personal Big Fish favorites, Unwell Mel) to card-type games (think Fairway Solitaire and Fairway Solitaire Blast), and many more. ![]()
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