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SnakeHead Software, LLC

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SnakeHead Software is an American mobile software development studio based in Austin, Texas.

History

SnakeHead Software was founded in October 2008 by Gerald Bailey. In December 2008, their combat flight simulator Flying Aces was released in Apple's App Store where it remained in the top 100 games for nearly two years. In February 2014, Austin App House (AAH) was created to develop mobile and web applications as an outsourcing agency.

The company has built applications and games for clients including Volkswagen, Ford, Nissan, Toyota, RAM, FieldSolutions, Walton & Johnson, Byte and numerous other companies. SnakeHead Software has built several augmented reality apps for use within the automotive industry as well as social media, personal security and educational apps.

Games

On November 7, 2009, the company released Air Assault, a twist on the 1985 hit Airborne. In February 2010, Air Assault became the #2 app in the Apple App Store and now has over 5 million downloads. Other games by SnakeHead Software include iBob, Texas Tea and Guardian AlertME.

Acquisitions

The company has made a series of acquisitions including Techarati and Agile Poet.[1] In October 2012, it acquired Techarati, an Austin-based mobile app developer founded in 2008 by Drew Moynihan, and in 2013, purchased Agile Poet, a mobile app development company. Agile Poet, which was founded by Joshua McClure, previously specialized in mobile payment gateways and building mobile apps for corporate clients. In April 2013, the transaction was reversed.

References

  1. "SnakeHead Software Acquires Agile Poet, MobileCheckout Online prMac". prmac.com. Retrieved 2020-04-01.
  1. Rob Heidrick, "SnakeHead Software". Community Impact, April 2, 2010.
  2. Christoper Calnan, "Game On". Austin Business Journal, May 21, 2010.


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