From startup to viral phenomenon - A decade has passed since
MAG's successful word game Ruzzle was released. Today, the game is
one of MAG's strongest evergreens, with a continued active and
engaged player base.
STOCKHOLM, March 23, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- March
2022 marks ten years since MAG
Interactive's first major hit game Ruzzle's release, "MAG was in
its infancy in 2012, we only had seven employees", says
Daniel Hasselberg, CEO of MAG
Interactive. "When we started the development of Ruzzle, the team
consisted of three people, two developers and an artist".
The game became popular in Sweden relatively quickly, but it was when
Ruzzle went viral in the US that the number of downloads really
picked up speed. For a time it became one of the world's most
played games, "We went from a few thousand downloads in one day to
close to a million a day not long after. The volumes grew
enormously in a short time", says Kaj
Nygren, CTO at MAG.
With over 70 million downloads and top rankings on the App Store
in the word game category in 148 countries, Ruzzle became a
household name in the US as well as in Sweden, France and Italy. That Ruzzle would reach such heights
was not something that MAG's founders believed when the game was
launched on Apple's App Store.
"We saw word games increase in popularity on the App Store,
which was then a much smaller digital marketplace than today. In
addition, we also saw great potential in localizing word games to
languages other than English", Daniel
Hasselberg continues.
From small word game to multimillion-dollar success
A few kids in a school in the US are to thank for starting a
wave of downloads that led to Ruzzle becoming a viral hit. The game
really picked up steam when a rush of players began challenging
each other on Twitter.
"We did not have a server team, it was just me and Google's
cloud service - which had a much lower capacity then. I had to work
on call at night with Google's technicians in the US to stop the
game from crashing", says Kaj
Nygren.
With a large growing group of active players, Ruzzle expanded
into a cultural phenomenon. A wave of influential people in
completely different fields in both the US and Europe began to challenge each other on
Twitter, from politicians and football players to musicians and TV
presenters, all playing Ruzzle.
A vibrant community and committed player base
Ruzzle's game design with matches divided into several fast
rounds proved to be a perfect recipe for building a dedicated
player base. The chat feature has also been a cornerstone for users
to develop rewarding player relationships.
Marco from Italy has challenged
the same Ruzzle players for 10 years. These game rivals have all
become good friends even though they have never met, "I have
changed phones countless times, Ruzzle is the only app that
remains", he says.
Ruzzle a role model for MAG's evergreens
With its committed player community, Ruzzle has demonstrated the
long-term potential of mobile gaming and become a benchmark for
MAG's evergreens.
"Today, MAG has a great game portfolio with a number of
evergreens. However, Ruzzle will always have a special place in
MAG's heart, both as an active product in the game portfolio and
for us who can tell the story of how this fantastic game came
about", says Daniel Hasselberg.
Fun facts about Ruzzle
- Ruzzle players have swiped a collective distance of 262 million
kilometers - that is nearly to the Sun and back.
- Ruzzle has been played in every country on Earth.
- After the US, Ruzzle is most popular in Italy with 17.7 million players. That's nearly
30% of the Italian population.
- The most remote town in which Ruzzle has been played is
Utqiagvik, Alaska.
- The longest word found in the game is French, "PANTELLERAIENT"
at 14 letters, and has been found by 114 people.
- The longest English word found is "HEARTHSTONES", 12 letters,
found by 792 people.
- One player has racked up a total of 473,193 games!
- Ruzzle players have racked up a cumulative ~150,000 years of
play time. That would have required a single person to play
continuously since before the last Ice Age.
- Ruzzle players have found around 300 billion words since 2012.
Howard Berg, the world's fastest
reader, would take 23 years to read them all.
For additional information, please contact:
Tove
Bengtsson
Marketing Communications Manager
+46 (0)72-220 73 22
tove.bengtsson@maginteractive.com
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