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Privately Held
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Paris , France New York , NY Singapore Beijing , China Seoul , South Korea Tokyo , Japan
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Romain Nouzareth, Co-Founder and President, Boonty, Inc <br /> Mathieu Nouzareth, Co-Founder and President, Boonty SA
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Boontycom <br /> BoontyBox <br /> Cafecom <br /> Clickgamescom <br /> Eurosportcom
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Interactive Entertainment <br /> Casual Game s
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is a global supplier of
Digital Distribution solutions for
Online and
PC Gaming .
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The company's
White Label Casual Game platform is utilized by over 100 partners worldwide, including Internet portals, ISPs, and mobile operators.
Boonty has also launched its own branded destination sites.
Boonty.com is available in localized versions for the
United States ,
France ,
UK ,
Belgium ,
Italy ,
Sweden ,
Norway ,
Denmark ,
Japan ,
Korea ,
Mexico ,
Austria ,
Australia ,
Taiwan ,
Germany ,
Portugal ,
Finland ,
Singapore ,
The Netherlands , and
Spain .
Boonty's consumer website
In September 2006, Boonty launched
Clickgames.com ,
2 a destination for 100% free, first-run casual games. The available portfolio features popular games including ''
Zuma '', ''
Luxor '', ''
Diner Dash '', ''
Poker Superstars Invitational Tournament '', and ''
Virtual Villagers ''. Free play is supported by advertising, ensuring there is no
Spyware or
Adware .
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In October 2006, Boonty announced the acquisition of Beijing-based casual game developer
Gamehub .
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