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Awem Games
Company typePrivate
IndustryComputer software
Casual games
Founded2002
HeadquartersPaphos, Cyprus
Key people
Oleg Rogovenko, CEO
Number of employees
157 (2018)
Websiteawem.com

Awem Games is a game developer of casual games and is based in Paphos, Cyprus. The company produced shareware PC games in 2002.[1] From 2011 onward, they began developing free-to-play mobile games.[1]

Games

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Shoot 'em ups

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  • Star Defender (2002) is a series of four side-scrolling arcade-style shoot 'em ups.
  • Alien Stars (2005) is a shoot 'em up game.

Puzzle games

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Cradle series

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  • Cradle Of Rome (2007) is a match-3 puzzle game with city building mechanics.
  • Cradle Of Persia (2007) is a similar puzzle game set in Ancient Persia.
  • Cradle Of Rome 2 (2010) is a match-3 puzzle game sequel to Cradle Of Rome.
  • Cradle Of Egypt (2011) continued the Cradle series.
  • Cradle of Empires (2014) is an adventure game.
  • Cradle of Maya (2023).

Hidden object games

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  • Romance Of Rome (2009) is set in the Roman Empire with a romantic storyline.
  • Golden Trails: The New Western Rush (2010) has a wild west theme.
  • Golden Trails 2: The Lost Legacy (2011) – the sequel to Golden Trails: The New Western Rush has a pirate theme.
  • Letters from Nowhere (2010) is a puzzle/adventure game.
  • Letters from Nowhere 2 (2011), the sequel to Letters from Nowhere.
  • Letters From Nowhere: A Hidden Object Mystery (2014) was the first of Awem's hidden object games to be released free-to-play to mobile platforms.[2]

Simulation games

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  • The Island: Castaway (2010) is an adventure/simulation casual game.
  • The Island: Castaway 2 (2011) is a sequel to The Island: Castaway.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Our Story". Awem Games. Retrieved 2022-02-02.
  2. ^ "Gamasutra - Press Releases - G5 Updates Letters From Nowhere: A Hidden Object Mystery On iOS Today". gamasutra.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
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