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Playing as Flo, the spunky heroine from Diner Dash, you'll meet quirky neighbors, solve puzzles, and collect missing items in this fun puzzle adventure game. Enjoy colorful artwork and a lovable cast of characters in the charming world of DinerTown.

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  2. Playing as Flo, the spunky heroine from Diner Dash, you'll meet quirky neighbors, solve puzzles, and collect missing items in this fun puzzle adventure game. Enjoy colorful artwork and a lovable cast of characters in the charming world of DinerTown.
  3. This PC software works fine with 32-bit versions of Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10. This software was originally designed by PlayFirst Games. Diner Dash: Flo Through Time lies within Games, more precisely Strategy. Also the software is known as 'Diner Dash - Flo Through Time', 'Diner Dash Flo Through Time', 'Diner Dash - Flow Throught Time'.
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PlayFirst, Inc.
TypePrivate
IndustryVideo games
Founded2004
Founders
  • John Welch
  • Brad Edelman
  • Jason Rubinstein
Headquarters,
  • Kenny Shea Dinkin
  • (CCO)
  • Marco DeMiroz
  • (CEO)
  • Bruce Sherrod
  • (VPE)
ProductsCasual game
ParentGlu Mobile
WebsitePlayFirst.com

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PlayFirst, Inc. is a Delaware based publisher of casual games founded in 2004 by industry veterans. High roller casino games. PlayFirst produced the Diner Dash series, which won the 2008 Annual Casual Game Awards.[2] and has seen over 550 million downloads.[3][4] The popularity of Diner Dash series prompted spin-off series like Wedding Dash and Cooking Dash. The company's game portfolio also includes the retro-style strategy-based Chocolatier series,[2] and the adventure/hidden object-mixing Dream Chronicles series.[2]

From 2005 to mid-2011, PlayFirst have released 72 casual games for PC and Mac, counting extra 7 Collector's Editions and Strategy Guides, thus they have 79 games in total in their game categories.

History[edit]

2005–2010: Early days, breakthrough, and maintaining the success of Dash series[edit]

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PlayFirst's biggest commercial success is one of its earliest released games, Diner Dash series, which was released for the first time on PC/Mac platforms in 2005. Diner Dash was initially developed by Gamelab, a New York-based casual game developer, and after foreseeing its huge potential, PlayFirst bought the rights to the game. The success of Diner Dash with game critics and gamers prompted PlayFirst to release four sequels in the following years: Restaurant Rescue (2006), Flo on the Go (2006), Hometown Hero (2007), and the fifth BOOM! in 2010.

PlayFirst has also published Diner Dash across multiple platforms, including PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, Facebook and consoles DS, Xbox, and Wii. PlayFirst games are available on more than 500 sites in 20 languages.[citation needed]

Spin-off series and games Wedding Dash (2007), Cooking Dash (2008), and Hotel Dash (2009) were released. However, they mostly earned lukewarm receptions from game critics and gamers.[citation needed]

Other non-Dash PlayFirst games includes the three-part, retro-style strategy-based Chocolatier series,[2] which was released during 2007 and 2009 in collaboration with Big Splash Games. The five-part, adventure/hidden object-mixing Dream Chronicles series was another highlight in PlayFirst's portfolio.[2]Dream Chronicles was released during 2007 and 2011 in collaboration with KatGames.

2010–2015: Cancellation of releasing on PC/Mac and new direction[edit]

In October 2010, PlayFirst announced a focus on the mobile and social market after raising $9.2 million from investors, and cancelled releasing further casual games in the near future. PlayFirst's forays into the social gaming market have proven unsuccessful, as low user counts forced the company to cancel all of its Facebook games, Diner Dash and Chocolatier, not long after launching them.[5]

How to trick a bill acceptor. As of late 2010, the company employed more than 100 workers, but laid off an unspecified number of its employees in early December 2011 due to 'restructuring'. Other social games veterans who joined the company in late 2010 from Playdom and Zynga have also left; however, PlayFirst claims the layoffs will not change its emphasis on the mobile market.[5]

On October 8, 2012, PlayFirst emailed its subscribers informing them that the company will cease the production of PC and Mac games and move to a new website since November 12, 2012. The email read, 'We have established a firm position as one of the leading producers for iOS mobile applications and are currently working on implementing our games into the Android marketplace,' and that current games in its catalogue will still be available for purchase on the third party websites like Big Fish Games and GameHouse. https://garden-download.mystrikingly.com/blog/free-casino-money-no-deposit-required.

On September 3, 2014, PlayFirst was acquired by Glu Mobile. The official statement from Glu Mobile CEO, Niccolo de Masi, read 'We are pleased to officially add PlayFirst to the Glu family and look forward to delivering new DASH products to a worldwide audience,'[6]

Flo Diner Game

PlayFirst's biggest commercial success is one of its earliest released games, Diner Dash series, which was released for the first time on PC/Mac platforms in 2005. Diner Dash was initially developed by Gamelab, a New York-based casual game developer, and after foreseeing its huge potential, PlayFirst bought the rights to the game. The success of Diner Dash with game critics and gamers prompted PlayFirst to release four sequels in the following years: Restaurant Rescue (2006), Flo on the Go (2006), Hometown Hero (2007), and the fifth BOOM! in 2010.

PlayFirst has also published Diner Dash across multiple platforms, including PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, Facebook and consoles DS, Xbox, and Wii. PlayFirst games are available on more than 500 sites in 20 languages.[citation needed]

Spin-off series and games Wedding Dash (2007), Cooking Dash (2008), and Hotel Dash (2009) were released. However, they mostly earned lukewarm receptions from game critics and gamers.[citation needed]

Other non-Dash PlayFirst games includes the three-part, retro-style strategy-based Chocolatier series,[2] which was released during 2007 and 2009 in collaboration with Big Splash Games. The five-part, adventure/hidden object-mixing Dream Chronicles series was another highlight in PlayFirst's portfolio.[2]Dream Chronicles was released during 2007 and 2011 in collaboration with KatGames.

2010–2015: Cancellation of releasing on PC/Mac and new direction[edit]

In October 2010, PlayFirst announced a focus on the mobile and social market after raising $9.2 million from investors, and cancelled releasing further casual games in the near future. PlayFirst's forays into the social gaming market have proven unsuccessful, as low user counts forced the company to cancel all of its Facebook games, Diner Dash and Chocolatier, not long after launching them.[5]

How to trick a bill acceptor. As of late 2010, the company employed more than 100 workers, but laid off an unspecified number of its employees in early December 2011 due to 'restructuring'. Other social games veterans who joined the company in late 2010 from Playdom and Zynga have also left; however, PlayFirst claims the layoffs will not change its emphasis on the mobile market.[5]

On October 8, 2012, PlayFirst emailed its subscribers informing them that the company will cease the production of PC and Mac games and move to a new website since November 12, 2012. The email read, 'We have established a firm position as one of the leading producers for iOS mobile applications and are currently working on implementing our games into the Android marketplace,' and that current games in its catalogue will still be available for purchase on the third party websites like Big Fish Games and GameHouse. https://garden-download.mystrikingly.com/blog/free-casino-money-no-deposit-required.

On September 3, 2014, PlayFirst was acquired by Glu Mobile. The official statement from Glu Mobile CEO, Niccolo de Masi, read 'We are pleased to officially add PlayFirst to the Glu family and look forward to delivering new DASH products to a worldwide audience,'[6]

Published and/or co-developed on PC/Mac platforms[edit]

2011[edit]

  • Dream Chronicles: The Book of Water(+ Collector's Edition & Strategy Guide)
  • Dream Chronicles: The Book of Fire(CANCELLED)

2010[edit]

  • Cooking Dash 3: Thrills and Spills(+ Collector's Edition)
  • Dream Chronicles: The Book of Air(+ Collector's Edition & Strategy Guide)
  • Diner Dash 5: BOOM!(+ Collector's Edition & Strategy Guide)

2009[edit]

2008[edit]

2007[edit]

2006[edit]

2005[edit]


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Published and/or co-developed on iOS platforms[edit]

  • Cloudy with a Chance of a Meatballs 2: Foodimal Frenzy (no longer available on App Store)
  • Egg vs. Chicken (no longer available on App Store)
  • Hotel Transylvania Dash (no longer available on App Store)

Playground SDK[edit]

Playground SDK is PlayFirst's game engine. It is discontinued.

References[edit]

  1. ^Certificate Of Surrender Of Right To Transact Intrastate Business, California Secretary of State, 2015
  2. ^ abcdeGamezebo (2008-07-25). '2008 Second Annual Casual Game Awards Winners'. Gamezebo. Archived from the original on 2007-02-14. Retrieved 2008-07-25.
  3. ^BusinessWire (2010-02-18). 'PlayFirst announces debut of Game-Changing Facebook Connect Integration in Diner Dash 5: BOOM!'. BusinessWire. Retrieved 2010-02-19.
  4. ^Gamezebo (2011-01-25). 'PlayFirst launches Diner Dash on Facebook'. Gamezebo. Retrieved 2011-01-25.
  5. ^ abEric Caoili (2011-12-06). 'Layoffs At Diner Dash House Playfirst'. Gamasutra. Retrieved 2011-12-06.
  6. ^PlayFirst (2014-09-03). 'Glu Mobile Completes Acquisition of PlayFirst'. PlayFirst. Archived from the original on 2014-09-25. Retrieved 2014-09-03.

External links[edit]

  • PlayFirst company profile from MobyGames
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