Sanuk Games - Games Published

Games Published

  • 2008 - Kreuzworträtsel DS Welt Edition - Nintendo DS - developed and published by Sanuk Games, distributed by The Games Company
  • 2008 - The Sun Crossword Challenge - Nintendo DS - developed and published by Sanuk Games, distributed by Atari
  • 2009 - The Times Crossword Challenge - Nintendo DS - developed and published by Sanuk Games, distributed by Atari
  • 2009 - Spot The Differences! - PlayStation Portable - developed and published by Sanuk Games
  • 2009 - Telegraph Crosswords - PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DSi, iPhone - developed and published by Sanuk Games
  • 2010 - Telegraph Sudoku & Kakuro - PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DSi, iPhone - developed and published by Sanuk Games
  • 2010 - Hysteria Project - PlayStation Portable - originally developed by BulkyPix, ported and published by Sanuk Games
  • 2010 - Actual Crimes: Jack The Ripper - PlayStation Portable - originally developed by Virtual Playground, ported and published by Sanuk Games
  • 2011 - Spot The Differences! - Wii - developed and published by Sanuk Games
  • 2011 - 3D Twist & Match - PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DSi, iPhone, iPad - developed and published by Sanuk Games
  • 2011 - Pix'n Love Rush - PlayStation Portable - originally developed by Pastagames, ported and published by Sanuk Games
  • 2011 - Drums Challenge - PlayStation Portable - originally developed by Musigames, ported and published by Sanuk Games
  • 2011 - Hysteria Project 2 - PlayStation Portable - originally developed by BulkyPix, ported and published by Sanuk Games
  • 2011 - Arkedo Series (Jump!, Swap!, Pixel!) - PlayStation 3 - originally developed by Arkedo Studio, ported and published by Sanuk Games
  • 2012 - Spot The Differences! - Browser game - developed and published by Sanuk Games


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