Finnish mobile game studio Fingersoft announced that it will now offer a six-hour working day option to its employees, for 90% of their full salary. The company experimented with the four-day week and ...
As cautionary tales of folks salt mining in the lower tiers of the app industry looking for a hit crop up, the question as to whether break out hits are still possible is a fair query. The answer: Yes ...
Finland-based Hill Climb Racingdeveloper Fingersoft has launched a new data-based mobile game publishing label called Round Zero. The new division offers early stage mobile developers free installs ...
Fingersoft announced this past week that they are currently working on a new mobile sequel with Hill Climb Racing 3. Coinciding with the company's 10th anniversary, they revealed only a few bits and ...
Finnish mobile game studio Fingersoft has announced the appointment of Teemu Väisänen to the newly-created role of game development technical director. With this new role Fingersoft is planning to ...
This morning, Fingersoft announced that its latest mobile title, Hill Climb Racing 2, had surpassed 40 million downloads in just two months, topping the iOS racing chart in 121 countries and the ...
Hill Climb Racing has racked up impressive download figures, with more than 200 million downloads of the game on iOS, Android, Windows 8 and Windows Phone. What’s more, Fingersoft, its creators, won ...
Despite Finland’s gaming prowess, the country’s gaming studios only seem to be testing the water when it comes to taking advantage of their download numbers to help push new games. Looking around in ...
Fingersoft, the Oulu, Finland-based developer of Hill Climb Racing, is expanding their role as a publisher with the laucnh of Tribeflame’s mobile game, Benji Bananas’s Adventure for iOS. The game is ...
Finnish mobile developer Fingersoft is aiming to improve work/life balance at the company by trialling a reduced working hours scheme (via PocketGamer). Under the scheme, employees will have the ...
OULU, Finland—Toni Fingerroos may seem a little out of place in the vibrant Nordic startup scene. When the 29-year-old computer programmer launched a mobile game called "Hill Climb Racing" in ...