You’d think after selling a billion iPhone games, the Firemint crew, makers of those Flight Control and Real Racing games on your phone, would go buy a boat or something. But, oh no, they had to be “smart” with their money, acquiring Puzzle Quest developer Infinite Interactive to form an even stronger, more independent operation, which “works exclusively on self-published original games.” Who do these guys think they are … PopCap?
It would seem that Firemint starter Rob Murray and Infinite Interactive founder Steve Fawkner, both Aussies, have been casually strategizing for years now. “Steve and I have been talking about working together for a long time, and I remember him showing me an early version of Puzzle Quest,” Murray recalled. “This inspired me to make a game during my own holidays two years later, which was Flight Control — and now, another two years later, we’ve finally found a way to work together!” (The financial terms of the deal haven’t been disclosed.)
Infinite Interactive will merge into Firemint’s “recently expanded” (how convenient!) offices in Melbourne and continue work on some kind of infectious game that could endanger world health at a bargain price. And then, they’ll all probably buy a fleet of boats and retire into Port Phillip Bay.
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