
Jolly Bear Games is a leading developer of quality casual games that appeal to all ages. Our hit games such as Big City Adventure, Quinn's Aquarium, Solitaire Gardens and Mahjong Escape are played by millions of people all over the world.
If you are browsing PlayPile looking for information on Jolly Bear Games, here is what the data shows. This company operates out of Country #554 and has been active from 2007 through 2017. Their catalog on our site contains ten titles, with nine released under their publishing label and one as a developer. Every single game listed for this publisher targets PC users running Microsoft Windows. There is no presence on mobile or console platforms in the available data. Their output shifted noticeably between decades. They released three games during the 2000s and expanded to seven titles in the 2010s. The Adventure genre dominates their portfolio with three entries, though their IGBO bio claims they make quality casual games for all ages. Their most frequent releases are part of a series called Big City Adventure. The timeline shows a steady stream of these specific titles starting in 2013 and ending in 2017. They released Big City Adventure: Paris in February 2013, followed by Rio in June 2014, Barcelona in May 2015, Shanghai in December 2015, and finally Rome in April 2017. The bio mentions other popular titles like Quinn's Aquarium, Solitaire Gardens, and Mahjong Escape, but the PlayPile data does not list these specific games or their release dates. This suggests a gap between their public claims and the full catalog we have tracked. The company has not released any new games since April 2017, marking the end of their activity period five years ago. We do not have user rating scores for Jolly Bear Games in this dataset, so we cannot confirm if their work is rated great or poor by players. Their stated goal to appeal to millions worldwide contrasts with a relatively small footprint on PlayPile. The focus remains heavily on the Adventure genre and PC distribution. Without external ratings data, it is difficult to judge the quality of these titles beyond their self-description.









