Xona Games
Private | |
Industry |
Video game Computer software |
Founded | 2008 |
Headquarters | Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Key people | Jason Doucette, Matthew Doucette |
Products | Video games |
Number of employees | 2 |
Website | www.xona.com |
Xona Games is an award-winning, independent Canadian video game developer founded in 2008 and headquartered in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.[1]
Games
The company makes shoot 'em up games, targeting primarily Xbox LIVE Indie Games and Xbox LIVE Arcade which are especially popular in the Japanese market.[2] The company and many of their games have won awards, including the Rogers Small Business Big Idea Contest.[3]
Games released by Xona Games:
Year | Title | Platform | Publisher |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Decimation X | Xbox 360 | Xona Games |
2010 | Decimation X2 | Windows Phone | Xona Games |
2010 | Decimation X3 | Xbox 360 | Reverb Communications |
2010 | Score Rush | Xbox 360 | Reverb Communications |
2012 | Score Rush | HTML5 | Turbulenz |
2012 | Score Rush MP | HTML5 | Turbulenz |
Additional games in development by Xona Games include a new version of Score Rush, Decimation X4, and Duality ZF.[4] Xona Games was announced as an official ID@Xbox Xbox One Developer.[5]
Awards
Xona Games' games has won a total of $180,961.71 in contests,[6] including the $100,000 Innovacorp I-3 competition[7] and the $50,000 Tizen App Challenge.[8] Decimation X3 was named one of the top Xbox Live Indie Games by Official Xbox Magazine.[9] Duality ZF was a finalist in the 2010 Dream.Build.Play contest, ranking #5 worldwide.[10][11]
References
- ↑ Silicon Hali, thecoast.ca
- ↑ Xona Games Interview, indiegraph.net
- ↑ ENTREVESTOR: Xona Games on winning streak, chronicleherald.ca
- ↑ Our Games, xona.com
- ↑ New Developers Sign On to ID@Xbox, xbox.com
- ↑ Awards, Honors, & Accomplishments, xona.com
- ↑ Innovacorp Announces I-3 Technology Start-Up Competition Winners, progressmedia.ca
- ↑ Tizen App Challenge, developer.tizen.org
- ↑ The 16 best Xbox Live Indie Games, oxmonline.com
- ↑ "XNA Dream.Build.Play". Archived from the original on 2 Jan 2010. Retrieved 20 Jan 2010.
- ↑ Lumi wins Dream-Build-Play 2010 Challenge, armlessoctopus.com