Dundee studio aims to lobby the Scottish Parliament

Tag Games joins Tiga

UK indies Tag Games have become the newest member of Tiga.

Tag Games – founded in Dundee back in 2006 – is an independent dev/pub outfit that creates games for mobile and social gaming platforms.

“Our studio was founded on a vision to create the most innovative and fun casual games in the world,” said Paul Farley, MD at Tag. “We believe in crafting each and every game to ensure the very highest quality of game-play and enjoyment for the player.”

Farley adds: “Tag Games is very much part of the thriving gaming community we have established in Dundee. We recognise Tiga’s role in supporting that community and we hope to work with Tiga on areas such as lobbying the Scottish Parliament and promoting the UK gaming sector to the media.”

Tiga CEO Richard Wilson said Tag Games was part of “a new breed” of games companies.

“[They] self publish highly original casual games to the mass market via digital distribution platforms. The way consumers play and buy games is moving at incredible speed and Tag Games has the vision to navigate these changes with great success.”

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