Happy Holidays!

By now your mailbox is probably full of Christmas cards and season’s greetings. Here’s one more, handcrafted with love, to say thanks for your support.

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For us, 2011 has an incredible year – one of new beginnings, cool projects, and a clear sense of direction.

  • We started working on Momonga, a Pinball Adventure game coming out on iOS and Android in 2012.
  • The paladin website got a complete redesign, with a new focus on our self-published games
  • Together with our clients and partners we launched the music game Oorkania, the augmented reality toolkit Hom3Decorator, and the urban planning toolkit Metropolis
  • We started working on a project which involves… wait for it… lamas and biofeedback. More on that soon 😉

We also said goodbye to our good friend Dylan Nagel, co-founder of Paladin, who started his consultancy company Wildcard. In addition, we “upgraded” the corporate structure to a BV with a holding, and signed our first global distribution deals. It has been a rollercoaster ride.

Looking forward to 2012, we see some exciting things around the corner. Next year we will launch our biggest game yet – Momonga. This is nerve-wracking, as we don’t have a clue on how this thing will turn out. However, with your enthusiasm and support we got the spirit to push forward and get this game out there. So again, thank you four your support.

All that said, let’s get ready for some more adventures in 2012! Here’s to an awesome New Year, may it be all that you hope for.

Cheers 🙂
Derk, Niels, Yorick, Tijmen, Lukas, Jimmy, Tedo and Judith

PS: If you want to follow our adventures, be sure to check us out on TwitterFacebook, our blog and ourNewsletter 🙂

1Comment
  • Jeroen
    Posted at 10:54h, 24 December

    Hi Derk and the rest of the Paladin team.

    on behalf of the IBISapps team I wish you a very happy christmas and a succesfull 2012.

    best regards

    Jeroen

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