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− | MouseHunt was officially launched on 7 March 2008 after praised responses from 100 beta testers. It is a passive game, intended to be played while surfing the Web. The original MouseHunt was upgraded to version 2.0 on 6 October 2008, boasting significantly improved coding and design. | + | MouseHunt was officially launched on 7 March 2008 after praised responses from 100 beta testers. It is a passive game, intended to be played while surfing the Web. The original MouseHunt was upgraded to version 2.0 on 6 October 2008, boasting significantly improved coding and design. MouseHunt version 3.0 was launched on 8 May 2010, reworking several aspects of the game's mechanics and interface. |
==Developers== | ==Developers== |
Revision as of 06:37, 19 June 2010
MouseHunt (commonly abbreviated as MH) is a Facebook gaming application developed by HitGrab Inc.
History
MouseHunt was officially launched on 7 March 2008 after praised responses from 100 beta testers. It is a passive game, intended to be played while surfing the Web. The original MouseHunt was upgraded to version 2.0 on 6 October 2008, boasting significantly improved coding and design. MouseHunt version 3.0 was launched on 8 May 2010, reworking several aspects of the game's mechanics and interface.
Developers
- Bryan Freeman (executive producer)
- Joel Auge (designer and interface engineer)
- Giorgio Sintichakis (coder and system operator)
- Dave Vanderburg (coder and designer)
- Jacob Johnson (illustrator)
- Jeremy Mandel (coder)
- Franco D'Auria (coder)
- Mike Paterson (coder)