Kwalee has announced that its hypercasual game Teacher Simulator has surpassed a whopping 100 million downloads, showcasing just how enjoyable it is for players to dive into virtual classrooms to flex their creative juices within an educational setting.
Kwalee has been at the forefront of the mobile gaming industry for quite some time, with a bunch of popular titles under its belt. They aim to take things a step further with a newly announced collaboration with CrazyGames, which is a well-known online gaming .
Tell us about Kwalee
Kwalee is one of the world s leading multiplatform game publishers, with well over 650 million downloads worldwide for mobile hits such as Draw It, Teacher Simulator, Let s Be Cops 3D and Makeover Studio 3D. Alongside this, we also have a growing PC and console publishing team of incredible pedigree.
Veronica Minano, Kwalee
We re based in Leamington Spa, with additional offices in Bangalore and Beijing, but we also have a number of vacancies open to remote workers all over the world and our team is distributed across 13 countries.
What makes Kwalee a unique place to work?
At Kwalee we really encourage creativity and offer everyone who works here, regardless of their role, the chance to make their game ideas a reality through our Creative Wednesdays process. This is just one example of our inclusive, creative approach and everyone is truly valued.
UK game developer Kwalee plans $30M investment in India May 5, 2021
The Leamington Spa-headquartered firm had announced plans to set up its first overseas studio in May last year in Bengaluru, initially building the team on a remote basis due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. 0 CLAPS
UK-based game developer and publisher
Kwalee on Tuesday said it plans to invest $30 million (about Rs 221 crore) in its India operations over the next five years.
The Leamington Spa-headquartered firm had announced plans to set up its first overseas studio in May last year in Bengaluru, initially building the team on a remote basis due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
With the last-minute closure of schools in the UK this week, it has been estimated that 15 million prepared meals have already gone to waste at schools across the country. In response, mobile developer Kwalee is pledging 100 per cent of UK profits from its title Teacher Simulator to the Marcus Rashford-backed charity FareShare.
On the week ending 10th of January, the first week school children have returned to remote teaching, every penny of UK profit generated from video ads and in-app purchases in the free-to-play title will fund FareShare’s work to combat food poverty in the UK.
The free to play Teacher Simulator launched at the end of 2020, and has seen 6.5 million players worldwide, becoming a top-3 game on the Apple App Store in the UK and US.