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| Type | Privately Held Company |
|---|---|
| Founded | Delaware (2001) |
| Headquarters | San Francisco, CA, United States |
| Key people | CJ Wolf (CEO) |
| Industry | Computer Software Casual Games |
| Products | iWin Games Arcade iCoins Hotel iWin iWin Games Studio Jewel Quest Other Original Games |
| Revenue | ▲ Private |
| Net income | ▲ Private |
| Employees | 80 (2007) |
| Website | iWin.com |
iWin is an online gaming developer, publisher and distributor, based in San Francisco, California.
iWin is a developer and publisher of online casual games for the mass market. The company offers free games and premium download games through its web site iWin.com. As of Spring 2007, the web site offers customers a new game every day. The company's iWin Games Manager application provides a streamlined way to browse and download games from the desktop. iWin offers a micropayment currency called iCoins that allows its audience to purchase games at steep discounts.
The Hotel iWin product on iWin.com adds a social networking and virtual world component to casual gameplay. Players earn a virtual currency called Opals based on gameplay and can spend them decorating hotel rooms or avatars.
iWin also distributes its games through several leading web properties including Yahoo!, RealNetworks, MSN, Shockwave and AOL.
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