Casual Games Developer WonderHill Gets $7 Million

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on May 7, 2009 - 9:23am.
San Francisco - WonderHill, a developer of casual online games, has raised $7 million in first round financing, from investors including Charles River Ventures and Shasta Ventures, according to VentureBeat.

Founded in 2008, San Francisco-based WonderHill develops casual games like "Green Spot" and "Dog World," which can be played on MySpace and Facebook.

The company was founded by former Tickle CEO James Currier, and includes chief creative officer Nick Rush, who formerly held the same post at EA's casual games site Pogo.com.

 

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