Mituzen Launches Mobile Casual Puzzle Game 'Word Tap Tap' Globally
[Asia Economy Reporter Jang Hyowon] Mobile casual game company Meetuzen announced on the 10th that it has globally launched its new casual game "Word Tap Tap? Fun Brain Development Word Puzzle (subtitle)" on Google Play and the Apple App Store.
"Word Tap Tap" is a brain development word puzzle game that anyone, regardless of age or gender, can enjoy. It is a puzzle game where players connect multiple English letters related to a single theme to form complete words. The game stimulates users' desire to challenge themselves according to the difficulty of each stage, and players can check the dictionary meanings of the words, making it a tool for both brain training and vocabulary study.
In particular, "Word Tap Tap" is significant as it is a new genre of casual game developed and serviced independently by Meetuzen, rather than a casual game using Meetuzen's existing cards. Meetuzen has been strengthening its business capabilities by expanding its casual game portfolio through the successful release of casual games such as "Solitaire" and "Trypics" in addition to its social casino business. Starting with "Word Tap Tap," the company plans to gradually introduce new casual game genres and expand its global business.
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Barry Lau, co-CEO of Meetuzen, said, "The new title 'Word Tap Tap' is a new form of casual game developed by Meetuzen, expanding from card-based casual games to puzzle-type casual games. In 2021, we plan to release sequels including evolved versions of social casino and strategy simulation casual games, and we will continue to introduce new titles to establish them as new growth engines."
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