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'''Background:''' Tapulous was a mobile game developer founded in 2008. Its productions included Tap Tap Revenge, a launch title for the App Store and one of the most popular titles for iOS. On July 1, 2010, Tapulous was acquired by The Walt Disney Company. In January 2014, the CEO of the company resigned, and a few days later the company announced they would shut down and take off all their games from app stores.
Tapulous was a mobile game developer founded in 2008. Its productions included Tap Tap Revenge, a launch title for the App Store and one of the most popular titles for iOS. On July 1, 2010, Tapulous was acquired by The Walt Disney Company. In January 2014, the CEO of the company resigned, and a few days later the company announced they would shut down and take off all their games from app stores.


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Revision as of 16:02, 26 December 2020

Background

Tapulous was a mobile game developer founded in 2008. Its productions included Tap Tap Revenge, a launch title for the App Store and one of the most popular titles for iOS. On July 1, 2010, Tapulous was acquired by The Walt Disney Company. In January 2014, the CEO of the company resigned, and a few days later the company announced they would shut down and take off all their games from app stores.

(2008-2014)

Tapulous (2011)

Nickname: "Tapped Off"

Logo: We see a fingerprint mark that has splats of rainbow colors around it. Below it is the arena-styled white text "Tapulous". The logo appeared differently depending on the game.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Appeared on Tap Tap Revenge and Riddim Ribbon and its multiple offshoots on the iPhone, iPad and Android platforms. However, unless you downloaded them before and they appear in your purchase history on your iOS or Android devices, this logo is pretty much extinct due to the company's games being taken off all their platforms.

Editor's Note: None.

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