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Happy Aquarium, is a real-time video game, developed by CrowdStar. The game was available from the social web Facebook. After Adobe Flash Player shut down and stopped producing updates on ...
Watch out Zynga and PlayFish: CrowdStar is the newest contender in social gaming. The start-up is attracting millions of players with its game "Happy Aquarium." The Burlingame, Calif.-based ...
If you're looking to take care of fish as a game, you'll be happy to know that Tiny Aquarium: Social Fishkeeping is out this ...
Notably, Zynga launched FishVille, another fish genre game, after Happy Aquarium became so successful last fall. Aquarium Life was launched by WonderHill, a relatively small player in social games ...
Happy Pets, the new game from CrowdStar (the creators of the popular Happy Aquarium) lets you adopt a kitten, take it home Happy Pets Game Blows Up on Facebook Skip to main content ...
In a recent press release, it was announced that CrowdStar's recent explosive growth has led the studio to release two of its games, Happy Aquarium and Happy Island, on Yahoo! Japan through DeNA's ...
Users play the games for free but pay for virtual goods such as fish food. With that model, Crowdstar has seen huge growth, particularly since it launched Happy Aquarium in September.
Happy Aquarium, the popular virtual fish simulator on Facebook, enjoys nearly 30 million monthly active users. Here's a guide to keeping your tanks in top shape, with tips for earning coins ...
It is by far the most popular game on Kaixin001. #3 Happy Aquarium . Happy Aquarium is a combination of Happy Farm underwater and a pet game. Fish games are rapidly growing both in China and on ...
CORNISH: Like this one, called "Happy Aquarium," just the sort of virtual goods game that hooks players on colorful graphics and financial temptations as they pay real cash to keep their virtual ...
In a recent press release, it was announced that CrowdStar's recent explosive growth has led the studio to release two of its games, Happy Aquarium and Happy Island, on Yahoo! Japan through DeNA's ...