The new game, All Talk, is different from the cute simulations (like Tap Zoo) that the San Francisco company has done before. With this title, you record your own voice to give a clue to the other player. You try to get the other player to guess a word, like “sugar” in the picture at right, without saying a bunch of related words such as “sweet” or “cane.”
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“We think there is an opportunity to take the specific inputs of a mobile device, such as voice, and create new gameplay and social interactions,” Liu said.
Pocket Gems tries to be a market leader by creating original titles based on its “mobile first” game strategy. That strategy has served it well since it had the No. 1 and No. 4 top-grossing apps in Apple’s iOS (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad) App Store in 2011. Pocket Gems now has 15 iOS apps and seven on Android. All told, the company has had more than 80 million downloads in its history. Liu believes that these numbers are impressive, but they still reflect that the mobile game market is in its early days.
“We believe the smartphone is the greatest gaming platform ever made,” he said.
Rivals include Gameloft, Electronic Arts, Zynga, TinyCo, DeNA-Ngmoco, Digital Chocolate, Glu Mobile, Backflip Studios, and others. Pocket Gems has 12o employees, but Liu said that the company hopes to double the size of its engineering team by fall, largely by recruiting new college graduates. In December 2010, the company raised $5 million from Sequoia Capital and others.
Separately, Pocket Gems is also releasing Tap Pet Hotel on the Android platform. The game was the No. 4 top-grossing game on iOS.
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