
iWin is a leading distributor and publisher of casual games that entertains the masses across multiple platforms. Even though the world is populated with over 7 billion people, it can often feel like a lonely planet. So it has been iWin’s mission since our inception back in August of 2001, to connect people through games by developing communities of likeminded people that enjoy accessible, intuitive and lighthearted games. As a game publisher, iWin has produced over 100 titles for mobile, PC and social. iWin has created award winning games including Jewel Quest, Jojo’s Fashion Show and Jewel Quest Mysteries as well as licensed properties including Family Feud , Deal or No Deal and $100,000 Pyramid. Our games have not only won awards but they have climbed to the top of the charts with Deal or No capturing the #2 spot within Apple’s App Store among Free Games and Jewel Quest is one of the most widely played match 3 game of all time being enjoyed by over 75 million players worldwide across all devices. As a distributor of casual games solutions, iWin aggregates HTML5 and PC downloadable games from over 500 developers worldwide and distributes that content across our wide network of own and operated sites and 3rd party partner sites. Our own and operated sites include iWin.com, Iplay.com, Download-Free-Games.com, JenkatGames.com, and we power the download channels for several of the largest media and gaming properties including MSN Games and Pogo, just to name a few. In 2016, iWin purchased Gamezebo.com, the #1 site for PC and mobile game reviews, walkthroughs and tips. For press inquiries, please contact: pr@iwin.com iWin, Inc. 180 Sansome St , 2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94104
If you are browsing PlayPile to find out who iWin is, you will see a company founded in the United States in 2001 that operated actively from 2005 until 2018. Their catalog on this site lists 33 games, split between 22 as publisher and 17 as developer. The data shows a heavy focus on the PC platform with 31 entries, while their presence on consoles like PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, and mobile devices is much smaller with only a few releases each. Their output was not consistent across time either. They released 26 games during the 2000s but only seven titles in the 2010s before stopping new releases. Their game library spans many genres, though Puzzle titles dominate their work with 14 entries. They also produced 8 Simulators, 6 Strategy games, and 5 Adventure games. The rest of their portfolio includes Arcade, Quiz, Point-and-click, RPG, Visual Novel, and Turn-based strategy titles in smaller numbers. When you look at how well these games were received, the average IGDB rating sits at 68.2 out of 100 based on only seven rated titles. The breakdown shows six games rated as good and one as mixed. There are no great ratings or poor ones in this sample. Some of their highest-rated work includes Farm Frenzy 3, which scored 77.4, followed by Jewel Quest: Expeditions at 71.5 and Build-A-Lot at 70. Other notable titles like Farm Frenzy and Build-A-Lot 4 also landed in the good range between 65 and 70. Their recent releases listed here include Deal or No Deal from December 2018 and Murder Mystery: Who Killed Linda Neuman from 2011, though most of their activity occurred earlier in the decade. The company bio claims they have produced over 100 titles for mobile and PC and mentions that Jewel Quest is one of the most widely played match-3 games with millions of players. Their website also notes they act as a distributor for other developers across various portals.
































