Plus+
Defunct social gaming network
title: "Plus+" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["2009-software", "ios-games"] description: "Defunct social gaming network" topic_path: "general/2009-software" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plus+" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0
::summary Defunct social gaming network ::
Plus+ was a social networking, game discovery and multiplayer platform launched by Ngmoco in June 2009. It was similar to Xbox Network, allowing users to interact with other players while playing. The Plus+ Network had approximately 14 million registered users in October 2010.
On March 31, 2013, Plus+ servers were shut down along with the games that were supported.
Games
The following is a list of games that have been published by Ngmoco and therefore support Plus+:
- Charadium (2010) - A Pictionary style game.
- Dr. Awesome (2008)
- Dropship (2009)
- Eliminate Pro (2009) - A free online-multiplayer first-person shooter (FPS) Quake-style death match game by Ngmoco. Also includes various add-ons which give free power cells.
- Eliminate CO-OP (2010) - A free extension to Eliminate Pro which enables to play co-operative 2-player matches against AI Robots in any Eliminate Pro version.
- GodFinger (2010)
- MazeFinger (2008)
- Rolando (2008) - A game similar to LocoRoco for the PlayStation Portable which involves using the iPhone's accelerometer to move "Rolandos" around to beat missions.
- Rolando 2: Quest for the Golden Orchid (2009) - The second installation in the Rolando series.
- Star Defense (2009) - A three-dimensional tower defense game by Ngmoco.
- Topple (2008)
- Topple 2 (2009)
- Touch Pets: Dogs (2009)
- We Rule (2010) - A FarmVille style game by newtoy and Ngmoco that involves you building a kingdom.
- We Farm, We City - sequels to We Rule
- Word-Fu (2009)
- Word-Fu Plus (2009)
- Word-Fu Plus French (2009)
- Word-Fu Plus Japanese (2009)
References
References
- Jordan, Jon. (2009-06-16). "ngmoco unveils its social networking Plus+ Network".
- "ngmoco Responds To Plus+ Obsolescence Concerns With Game Center".
- Pham, Alex. (2010-10-13). "Japanese company DeNA buys iPhone game developer Ngmoco for $400 million".
- "Ngmoco shutting down some titles March 31".
- Buchanan, Levi. (2010-09-28). "We Rule and Plus+ Come to Android".
- "Ngmoco to launch social network for smartphone games".
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