Sanuk Games - Games Developed

Games Developed

  • 2007 - Mots Croisés - Nintendo DS - published by Neko Entertainment, distributed by Bigben Interactive
  • 2008 - Barnyard Blast: Swine of the Night - Nintendo DS - published in America by DSI Games - published in Europe by Neko Entertainment and distributed in Europe by Bigben Interactive
  • 2008 - Mots Croisés 2 - Nintendo DS - published by Neko Entertainment, distributed by Bigben Interactive
  • 2008 - USA Today Crossword Challenge - Nintendo DS - published by Destineer
  • 2008 - Passeport: du CP au CE1 - Nintendo DS - published by Avanquest
  • 2008 - Passeport: du CE1 au CE2 - Nintendo DS - published by Avanquest
  • 2008 - Tennis Elbow - Nintendo DS - published by Neko Entertainment, distributed by Bigben Interactive
  • 2008 - Des Chiffres Et Des Lettres - Nintendo DS - published by Mindscape
  • 2008 - Junior Brain Trainer - Nintendo DS - published by Avanquest
  • 2008 - Foto Frenzy - Nintendo DS - published by BHV
  • 2009 - Code De La Route - Wii - published by Bigben Interactive
  • 2009 - Dolphin Trainer - Nintendo DS - published by Bigben Interactive
  • 2009 - Ready Steady Cook - Wii, Nintendo DS - published by Mindscape
  • 2009 - Countdown - Wii - published by Mindscape
  • 2009 - Oscar in Toyland - Nintendo DSi - published by Virtual Playground
  • 2010 - Mots Croisés - PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DSi, iPhone - published by Bigben Interactive
  • 2010 - Sudoku Infinity - iPhone, iPad, Android - published by Avanquest
  • 2010 - Oscar in MovieLand - Nintendo DSi - published by Virtual Playground
  • 2010 - Real Crimes: Jack The Ripper - Nintendo DSi - published by Virtual Playground
  • 2010 - Junior Brain Trainer 2 - Nintendo DS - published by Avanquest
  • 2011 - Animal Blitz - Facebook, Playtown - published by Sanook Online
  • 2011 - Oscar's World Tour - Nintendo DSi - published by Virtual Playground
  • 2012 - Major League Eating - iPhone, iPad - published by Mastiff

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