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Tanukii Studios Ltd

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Tanukii Studios Ltd
File:Tanukii Studios Limited Logo.jpeg
Private
ISIN🆔
IndustryVideo games
Founded 📆April 2007; 19 years ago (2007-04)
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️, ,
England
Area served 🗺️
Key people
Keith Webb (CEO)
Products 📟 
  • Kokopolo series
  • Riot Gunheads
  • Woggle Ball '94
Members
Number of employees
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📇 Address
📞 telephone

Tanukii Studios Limited. is a British independent video game developer and publisher[1] based in the United Kingdom. Founded in April 2007 by former Traveller's Tales Oxford employees[2] previously responsible for the development of the Crash Bandicoot game Crash Twinsanity and Super Monkey Ball Adventure,[3] Tanukii Studios Limited started by developing games for consoles such as the Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS, as well as later branching out into book publishing[4] and card game publishing.[5] Tanukii Studios Limited was nominated for the best "Micro Studio" category in the 2012 MCV/Develop Industry Excellence Awards.[6]

The company has created original game properties such as the Kokopolo series, the first title in the series which appeared on the Nintendo DS and was published by Arc System Works in Japan.[7]

Video games developed

Year Title Original platform(s) Co-developer Publisher(s)
2011 Go! Go! Kokopolo: Harmonious Forest Revenge Nintendo DSi Room4Games Room4Games,[8] Arc System Works[9]
2017 Go! Go! Kokopolo 3D: Space Recipe for Disaster Nintendo 3DS Berries&Co Circle Ent,[10] Starsign
2022 Go! Go! Kokopolo Anniversary Collection Nintendo 3DS Room4Games, Berries&Co, Rakalaika Games Limited Run Games[11]

Future

Year Title Original platform(s) Co-developer Publisher(s)
TBA Go! Go! Kokopolo DX: Super Scratch Cat Fever[12] Nintendo Switch N/A

Unreleased

Books published

  • Raoul The Sleepy Owl (16 July 2024)[14] ISBN 9781738523504 Search this book on .

Card Games developed


References


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