Halfbrick Studios

Australian video game developer


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::summary Australian video game developer ::

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FieldValue
nameHalfbrick Studios Pty Ltd
logoCompany_logo_for_Halfbrick_Studios.png
typePrivate
industryVideo games
foundedIn Toowong, Australia
defunct
hq_location_cityBrisbane
hq_location_countryAustralia
num_locations3
num_locations_year2019
area_servedWorldwide
key_peopleShainiel Deo (CEO)
Luke Muscat
(COO)
productsVideo games
num_employees100+
num_employees_year2019
website
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| name = Halfbrick Studios Pty Ltd | logo = Company_logo_for_Halfbrick_Studios.png | type = Private | industry = Video games | fate = | founded = In Toowong, Australia | defunct = | hq_location_city = Brisbane | hq_location_country = Australia | num_locations = 3 | num_locations_year = 2019 | area_served = Worldwide | key_people = Shainiel Deo (CEO) Luke Muscat (COO) | products = Video games | num_employees = 100+ | num_employees_year = 2019 | website = }} Halfbrick Studios Pty Ltd is an Australian video game developer based in Brisbane. The company primarily worked on licensed games until 2008. The company is best known for Fruit Ninja (2010), Jetpack Joyride (2011), and Dan the Man (2015). They create games for Windows, Xbox, PlayStation, Windows Phone, Android and iOS. Outside of their Brisbane headquarters, Halfbrick also has offices in Sydney, Adelaide, Spain, Bulgaria, and Los Angeles.

History

The company rose to prominence in 2010 with their game Fruit Ninja; by 2012, the game was on one third of all iPhones in the United States. By 2015, the game had been downloaded over 1 billion times.

In March 2012, Halfbrick Studios acquired Onan Games for an undisclosed price to make use of their software Mandreel, which allows games to support iOS, Android, Adobe Flash and HTML5 development.

In 2013, COO Luke Muscat held a Game Developers Conference talk about a physical game, Tank Turn Tactics, that was invented to be played internally by studio employees, but had to be banned due to its impact on workplace morale. The ability to gift "action points" to allies caused factions to form within the office, leading to betrayals that made employees refuse to work together. Tank Turn Tactics was also featured in a 2021 documentary by People Make Games.

In 2017, Halfbrick Studios was inducted into the QBLHOF. Halfbrick is one of Australia's fastest growing companies, and is among Australia's most notable cultural exports. In 2020, the company announced a "complete rebuild" of Fruit Ninja with a new engine and new graphics.

In 2023, Halfbrick Studios announced that they were switching from their free-to-play into a subscription model, by launching Halfbrick+. For a monthly fee, subscribers can play all the studio's games without ads or further in-app purchases.

Games

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YearTitlePlatform(s)
2002Rocket Power: Beach BanditsGameCube, PlayStation 2
2003Fuzz & Rocket (cancelled)Game Boy Advance
2004Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue
2005Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 3: Night of the Quinkan
2006Barnyard
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Nicktoons: Battle for Volcano Island
2007HeatseekerPlayStation Portable
Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Burning EarthGame Boy Advance
2008Hellboy: The Science of EvilPlayStation Portable
Avatar: The Last Airbender – Into the InfernoNintendo DS
2009Marvel Super Hero Squad
Halfbrick Blast OffXbox 360, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3
Halfbrick EchoesXbox 360, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3, Zune HD
Halfbrick Rocket Racing / Aero RacingXbox 360, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3
2010Age of ZombiesiOS, Android, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Ouya
Fruit NinjaiOS, Android, Bada, Windows Phone, Symbian
Halfbrick Blast OffiOS
Sunset Studio: Behind the Scenes!Microsoft Windows
The Last AirbenderNintendo DS
Monster DashiOS, Android
RaskullsXbox 360
2011de Blob 2Nintendo DS
Fruit Ninja HDMicrosoft Windows
Fruit Ninja FXArcade
Fruit Ninja KinectXbox 360
Fruit Ninja FrenzyFacebook
Age of ZombiesiOS, Android
Monster DashGoogle Chrome
Jetpack JoyrideAndroid, iOS
Fruit Ninja: Puss In Boots
Steambirds: Survival
Age of Zombies AnniversaryiOS
2012Jetpack JoyrideAndroid, BlackBerry OS, Facebook, PlayStation Vita, Windows Runtime
Fruit Ninja (Microsoft Store)Windows Runtime
2013Fish out of WaterAndroid, iOS
Fruit Ninja (Leap Motion)Microsoft Windows
Fruit Ninja SkittlesAndroid, iOS
Band Stars
Colossatron: Massive World Threat
Shadows Remain
2014Bears vs. Art
Birzzle Fever
Yes Chef
Radical Rappelling
Top Farm
2015Fruit Ninja Kinect 2Xbox One
Fruit Ninja Academy: Math MasterAndroid, iOS
2016Fruit Ninja VRMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation VR, Meta Quest, Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest Pro, Meta Quest 3
Star SkaterAndroid, iOS
Dan The Man
2019Magic Brick Wars
2020Battle Racing Stars
Wobble Drop
Fruit Ninja 2
2022Jetpack Joyride 2iOS
2023Fruit Ninja VR 2Microsoft Windows, Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest Pro, Meta Quest 3
Colossatron: Cosmic CrisisiOS, Android
Jumper's Quest
Brickle
Gibberish
2025Bluey's Quest for the Gold PeniOS, Android, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X and Series S, Microsoft Windows
TBADan the Man 2iOS, Android
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References

References

  1. Tiara, Annisa. (2023-01-10). "How Halfbrick increased user acquisition by 98% midst competitive gaming industry".
  2. Lardinois, Frederic. (2013-03-03). "How Halfbrick Studios Develops Games Like Fruit Ninja, Age Of Zombies, Dan da man And Jetpack Joyride".
  3. (8 September 2016). "Halfbrick's Platformer 'Dan the Man' Launching October 6th".
  4. Snowdon, Tom. (28 March 2014). "Step inside the Brisbane lab of Fruit Ninja app creators Halfbrick Studios, with Queensland Business Monthly". [[News Corp (2013–present).
  5. (2020-10-12). "Fruit Ninja Is Getting Remastered".
  6. Serrels, Mark. (8 November 2016). "Australia's Most Successful Game Studio Is Having An Identity Crisis".
  7. Takahashi, Dean. "Halfbrick Studios acquires Onan Games for quick cross-platform ports". [[VentureBeat]].
  8. (2013-04-02). "Tank Tactics: The prototype that almost ruined Halfbrick".
  9. Andrew, Keith. (2013-03-29). "#GDC 2013: How a game that never was almost tore Halfbrick apart".
  10. Scimeca, Dennis. (2013-04-03). "Halfbrick's Luke Muscat talks Tank Turn Tactics: The prototype the studio was forced to ban".
  11. Walker, Alex. (2021-07-21). "Halfbrick Once Made A Game So Good They Banned It From Their Office".
  12. (2017). "Halfbrick Studios".
  13. "Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame".
  14. Long, Neil. (2023-09-26). "Fruit Ninja maker Halfbrick is going all-in on subscriptions".
  15. "Halfbrick Studios – Rocket Power: Beach Bandits". Halfbrick Studios.

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