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Elephant Games is an international casual game developer company founded in 2003. The main expertise of the company is Hidden Object games. The company released more than 150 games, most of which were in partnership with the U.S. publisher Big Fish Games.[2] The company's headquarters are located in Yerevan, Armenia, and the geography of the team is from India to Argentina.[3]

Key Information

History

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Initially the company was called White Elephant. The large white animal was associated with a big scale and uniqueness. Later, it was renamed Elephant Games. The company is owned by two people, Dmitry Kuklin and Andrey Pakhmutov.

The first game the company released was Crazy Worms. The projects that followed were Jungle Heart and RIP (Rest in Peace) Trilogy.

In 2006, the company released three installments of the top-down arcade shooter RIP. The game was first published by Meridian4, and then distributed as a trilogy on Steam.

In 2007, Elephant Games entered the European market with a fashion simulator game, Real Stories: Fashion Shop for Nintendo DS. Elephant Games was one of the first in its region to get the license from Nintendo. Later Nintendo approved and licensed the concept of the shooter WinD (Way in Dusk).

In 2009, the company expanded its DS and Wii portfolio with the action mini game Love Is... In Bloom based on the comic of the New Zealand artist Kim Grove.

Elephant Games also works on Hidden Object games. Lost in the City[4] was launched in 2009. Other games include Mystery Trackers,[5] Grim Tales[6] and Detectives United.[7]

The company has been cooperating with Big Fish, a major U.S. company, a global publisher and distributor of casual games. During the partnership, Elephant Games has won many international Big Fish Games Customer Favorites Awards.

In October 2012, the company released its first free-to-play game Found: A Hidden Object Adventure,[8] which was available on both PC and iPad (currently closed).

The company's second free-to-play game Midnight Castle,[9] was released in December 2013. The project has been around for over 10 years at this point.

Since 2009, Elephant Games has focused on the hidden object genre and launched more than 150 games with different themes, styles and settings.

Game Series

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  • Lost in the City
    • Lost In The City (2009)
    • Lost In The City: Post Scriptum (2010)
  • Mystery Trackers[5][10]
    • Mystery Trackers: The Void (2010)
    • Mystery Trackers: Raincliff (2011)
    • Mystery Trackers: Black Isle (2012)
    • Mystery Trackers: The Four Aces (2012)
    • Mystery Trackers: Silent Hollow (2013)
    • Mystery Trackers: Raincliff’s Phantoms (2014)
    • Mystery Trackers: Blackrow’s Secret (2014)
    • Mystery Trackers: Nightsville Horror (2015)
    • Mystery Trackers: Winterpoint Tragedy (2015)
    • Mystery Trackers: Paxton Creek Avenger (2016)
    • Mystery Trackers: Train to Hellswich (2016)
    • Mystery Trackers: Queen of Hearts (2016)
    • Mystery Trackers: Memories of Shadowfield (2017)
    • Mystery Trackers: Mist Over Blackhill (2018)
    • Mystery Trackers: Darkwater Bay (2018)
    • Mystery Trackers: The Fall Of Iron Rock (2019)
    • Mystery Trackers: The Secret of Watch Hill (2019)
    • Mystery Trackers: Fatal Lesson (2020)
    • Mystery Trackers: Forgotten Voices (2021)
    • Mystery Trackers: Fall of Iron Rock (2022)
    • Mystery Trackers: Reflections of the Past (2024)
  • Grim Tales[6]
    • Grim Tales: The Bride (2011)
    • Grim Tales: The Legacy (2012)
    • Grim Tales: The Wishes (2012)
    • Grim Tales: The Stone Queen (2013)
    • Grim Tales: Bloody Mary (2013)
    • Grim Tales: The Vengeance (2014)
    • Grim Tales: Color of Fright (2014)
    • Grim Tales: The Final Suspect (2015)
    • Grim Tales: Threads of Destiny (2015)
    • Grim Tales: The Heir (2016)
    • Grim Tales: Crimson Hollow (2016)
    • Grim Tales: Graywitch (2017)
    • Grim Tales: The White Lady (2017)
    • Grim Tales: The Time Traveler (2018)
    • Grim Tales: The Hunger (2018)
    • Grim Tales: The Nomad (2019)
    • Grim Tales: Guest From The Future (2019)
    • Grim Tales: The Generous Gift (2020)
    • Grim Tales: Heritage (2020)
    • Grim Tales: Trace in Time (2021)
    • Grim Tales: Echo of the Past (2021)
    • Grim Tales: Horizon of Wishes (2022)
    • Grim Tales: Dual Disposition (2023)
    • Grim Tales: All Shades of Black (2023)
    • Grim Tales: Light in the Darkness (2024)
    • Grim Tales: Prisoners of the Past (2025)
  • Hallowed Legends[11]
    • Hallowed Legends: Samhain (2011)
    • Hallowed Legends: Templar (2011)
    • Hallowed Legends: Ship of Bones (2013)
  • Chimeras[12]
    • Chimeras: Tune of Revenge (2012)
    • Chimeras: The Signs of Prophecy (2015)
    • Chimeras: Cursed And Forgotten (2016)
    • Chimeras: Mortal Medicine (2016)
    • Chimeras: Mark of Death (2017)
    • Chimeras: Blinding Love (2017)
    • Chimeras: New Rebellion (2018)
    • Chimeras: Heavenfall Secrets (2018)
    • Chimeras: Wailing Woods (2019)
    • Chimeras: Price Of Greed (2019)
    • Chimeras: Cherished Serpent (2020)
    • Chimeras: Inhuman Nature (2020)
    • Chimeras: What Wishes May Come (2021)
  • Christmas Stories[13][14]
    • Christmas Stories: Nutcracker (2012)
    • Christmas Stories: A Christmas Carol (2013)
    • Christmas Stories: Hans Christian Andersen’s Tin Soldier (2014)
    • Christmas Stories: Puss in Boots (2015)
    • Christmas Stories: The Gift of the Magi (2016)
    • Christmas Stories: A Little Prince (2017)
    • Christmas Stories: Alice’s Adventures (2018)
    • Christmas Stories: Enchanted Express (2019)
    • Christmas Stories: The Christmas Tree Forest (2020)
    • Christmas Stories: Yulemen (2021)
    • Christmas Stories: Taxi of Miracles (2022)
    • Christmas Stories: The Legend of Toymakers (2024)
    • Christmas Stories: Clara and the Guiding Star (2024)
  • Royal Detective[15]
    • Royal Detective: The Lord of Statues (2012)
    • Royal Detective: Queen of Shadows (2014)
    • Royal Detective: Legend of the Golem (2016)
    • Royal Detective: Borrowed Life (2017)
    • Royal Detective: The Princess Returns (2018)
    • Royal Detective: The Last Charm (2019)
  • Surface[16]
    • Surface: Mystery of Another World (2012)
    • Surface: The Noise She Couldn’t Make (2012)
    • Surface: The Soaring City (2013)
    • Surface: The Pantheon (2013)
    • Surface: Reel Life (2014)
    • Surface: Game of Gods (2014)
    • Surface: Alone in the Mist (2015)
    • Surface: Return to Another World (2015)
    • Surface: Lost Tales (2016)
    • Surface: Virtual Detective (2016)
    • Surface: Strings of Fate (2017)
    • Surface: Project Dawn (2017)
  • Death Pages
    • Death Pages: Ghost Library (2013)[17]
  • Haunted Hotel
    • Haunted Hotel: Haunted Hotel (2008)
    • Haunted Hotel: Believe the Lies (2009)
    • Haunted Hotel: Lonely Dream (2010)
    • Haunted Hotel: Charles Dexter Ward (2012)
    • Haunted Hotel: Eclipse (2013)
    • Haunted Hotel: Ancient Bane (2014)
    • Haunted Hotel: Death Sentence (2014)
    • Haunted Hotel: Eternity (2015)
    • Haunted Hotel: Phoenix (2015)
    • Haunted Hotel: The X (2015)
    • Haunted Hotel: The Axiom Butcher (2016)
    • Haunted Hotel: Silent Waters (2016)
    • Haunted Hotel: The Thirteenth (2016)
    • Haunted Hotel: Personal Nightmare (2017)
    • Haunted Hotel: The Evil Inside (2017)
    • Haunted Hotel: Lost Dreams (2018)
    • Haunted Hotel: Beyond the Page (2018)
    • Haunted Hotel: Room 18 (2019)
    • Haunted Hotel: Lost Time (2020)
    • Haunted Hotel: A Past Redeemed (2021)
  • Mystery Case Files[18]
    • Mystery Case Files: Fate’s Carnival (2013)
    • Mystery Case Files: Dire Grove, Sacred Grove (2014)
  • Riddles of Fate[19]
    • Riddles Of Fate: Wild Hunt (2013)
    • Riddles of Fate: Into Oblivion (2014)
    • Riddles of Fate: Memento Mori (2014)
  • Midnight Calling[20]
    • Midnight Calling: Anabel (2015)
    • Midnight Calling: Jeronimo (2016)
    • Midnight Calling: Valeria (2017)
    • Midnight Calling: Wise Dragon (2017)
    • Midnight Calling: Arabella (2018)
  • Halloween Stories[21]
    • Halloween Stories: Invitation (2017)
    • Halloween Stories: Black Book (2018)
    • Halloween Stories: Horror Movie (2019)
    • Halloween Stories: Defying Death (2020)
    • Halloween Stories: The Neglected Dead (2021)
    • Halloween Stories: Mark on the Bones (2022)
  • Detectives United[22]
    • Detectives United: Origins (2018)
    • Detectives United: The Darkest Shrine (2019)
    • Detectives United: Timeless Voyage (2020)
    • Detectives United: Phantoms of the Past (2021)
    • Detectives United: Deadly Debt (2022)
    • Detectives United: Beyond Time (2023)
  • Paranormal Files[23]
    • Paranormal Files: Fellow Traveler (2018)
    • Paranormal Files: The Tall Man (2018)
    • Paranormal Files: Enjoy The Shopping (2019)
    • Paranormal Files: The Hook Man Legend (2019)
    • Paranormal Files: Trials of Worth (2020)
    • Paranormal Files: The Trap of Truth (2020)
    • Paranormal Files: Ghost Chapter (2020)
    • Paranormal Files: Price of a Secret (2022)
    • Paranormal Files: Silent Willow (2023)
  • Ms. Holmes[24]
    • Ms. Holmes: Monster of Baskervilles (2019)
    • Ms. Holmes: Five Orange Pips (2020)
    • Ms. Holmes: The Adventure of the McKirk Ritual (2021)
    • Ms. Holmes: The Curse of the Dancing Men (2023)
  • Strange Investigations
    • Strange Investigations: Becoming (2021)
    • Strange Investigations: Two For Solitaire (2022)
    • Strange Investigations: Secrets Can Be Deadly (2023)
  • Crossroads
    • Crossroads: On a Just Path (2021)
    • Crossroads: Escape the Dark (2022)
    • Crossroads: What Was Lost (2023)
  • Cursed Fables
    • Cursed Fables: White as Snow (2022)
    • Cursed Fables: Twisted Towers (2022)
    • Cursed Fables: A Voice to Die For (2023)
  • It Happened Here
    • It Happened Here: Streaming Lives (2023)
    • It Happened Here: Beacon of Truth (2023)
    • It Happened Here: A Storm is Brewing (2024)
    • It Happened Here: If Walls Could Talk (2024)
  • Knight Cats[25]
    • Leaves on the Road (2023)
    • Waves on the Water (2023)
    • Whisper of the Universe (2024)
  • Stand Alone Games
    • Avalon (2006)[26]
    • Jungle Heart (2006)[27]
    • Road Rush (2006)[28]
    • RIP Trilogy (2007)[29]
    • Bloom (2008)[30]
    • Real Stories: Fashion Shop (2008)[31]
    • Love Is... In Bloom (2009)[32]
    • Wisegal (2009)
    • Ball Craft (2010)[33]
    • Masquerade Mysteries: The Case of the Copycat Curator (2010)
    • Urban Legends: The Maze (2011)
    • Found: A Hidden Object Adventure (2012)
    • Detective Quest: The Crystal Slipper (2013)
    • Midnight Castle (2013)
    • Unfinished Tales: Illicit Love (2013)
    • Sir Match-a-Lot (2016)[34]
    • Book Travelers: A Victorian Story (2022)

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Elephant Games is an international casual company specializing in hidden object puzzle adventure games, with over 200 titles released for PC and mobile platforms. Founded in 2003, the company relocated its headquarters to , , around 2022, and operates with a global team spanning multiple countries. It has built a reputation for crafting immersive story-driven experiences, often featuring themes, intricate puzzles, and collectible editions packed with bonus content. Elephant Games' portfolio includes flagship series such as Halloween Stories, Grim Tales, and Chimeras, which have garnered widespread popularity through partnerships with major publishers like Big Fish Games. These collaborations have enabled distribution across platforms including Steam, Google Play, and the Apple App Store, reaching a global audience of casual gamers. With a team of over 150 developers (as of 2025), the studio continues to innovate in the genre, emphasizing high-quality art, engaging narratives, and accessibility for players of all ages.

Overview

Founding and key personnel

Elephant Games was established in 2003 in , , initially operating as an independent developer focused on casual games. The company, originally known as White Elephant Games, began as a small team dedicated to creating accessible titles without reliance on major external funding. The studio was co-founded by Dmitry Kuklin and Andrey Pakhmutov, who sought to build an independent outfit producing original casual games for various platforms. In its early years, Elephant Games emphasized simple arcade-style games, laying the groundwork for its evolution toward more narrative-driven experiences. As a bootstrapped independent developer, the company's initial structure was lean, with a core team handling all aspects of game creation from concept to release, fostering a tight-knit environment that prioritized creativity over scale. This foundation allowed gradual expansion while maintaining autonomy in the competitive casual gaming landscape.

Operations and global reach

Elephant Games maintains its headquarters in , , where core operations and administrative functions are centered. The company operates with a distributed model, employing a global team of developers and professionals spanning from to , enabling flexible collaboration across time zones and diverse talent pools. As of 2025, Elephant Games has amassed over 20 years of experience in the industry, supporting a exceeding 150 individuals dedicated to game development. This international team structure fosters innovation in casual gaming, with employees contributing remotely from various locations worldwide. The company's portfolio surpasses 200 titles, primarily developed for PC and mobile platforms to ensure wide . Elephant Games emphasizes creation, prioritizing intuitive mechanics and engaging narratives that appeal to broad audiences seeking quick, enjoyable experiences without steep learning curves.

History

Early years and initial releases (2003–2008)

White Elephant Games was established in 2003 as an independent developer in the casual gaming sector, marking its entry into the industry with a focus on accessible PC titles. The company's inaugural release, Crazy Worms, launched at the end of 2003 as an arcade-style game featuring puzzle elements where players guide worms through challenging levels to avoid obstacles. This title represented the studio's initial foray into casual gaming, emphasizing simple yet engaging mechanics suitable for broad audiences. As an indie studio, the team navigated the constraints typical of early independent development, including limited budgets and small-scale operations, while prioritizing arcade and adventure genres to build a foundational portfolio. In 2007, the company was renamed Elephant Games. By 2005–2006, Elephant Games expanded its output with notable titles that showcased its growing expertise in platforming and action gameplay. Jungle Heart, released in early 2005 (with updates extending into 2006), is a side-scrolling platform adventure where players control Joy, a , on a quest through Banana Land to rescue a vanished star, blending whimsical visuals with precise controls and environmental puzzles. Complementing this, the RIP Trilogy—comprising RIP, RIP 2: Strike Back (2006), and RIP 3: The Last Hero (compiled in 2007)—delivered a series of top-down arcade shooters featuring characters like Death, Halloween, and Rock-N-Roll in fast-paced, skill-based battles against human intruders in the . These releases highlighted the studio's versatility in crafting action-oriented experiences, though resource limitations as an independent entity often meant relying on core team members for multiple roles in design and programming. A pivotal expansion occurred in 2007 when Elephant Games ventured into console markets, targeting with Real Stories: Fashion Shop for the , released in 2008 following development that year. This fashion game allowed players to manage a , design outfits, and build a in the style industry, diverging slightly from prior arcade roots while leveraging the DS's touch capabilities for interactive elements like virtual and customer interactions. The project signified the company's first major push beyond PC platforms, addressing indie challenges by partnering with publisher Mindscape to reach international audiences amid constrained internal resources. This move broadened Elephant Games' scope, setting the stage for future diversification without abandoning its core focus on innovative casual titles.

Shift to hidden object games and expansion (2009–present)

In 2009, Elephant Games pivoted its development focus to hidden object games (HOGs), marking a strategic shift from its earlier arcade-style titles to establish expertise in the casual puzzle adventure genre. This transition positioned the company as a key player in HOG production, with most subsequent releases centering on intricate search-and-solve mechanics combined with narrative-driven mysteries. By emphasizing high-quality art and storytelling, Elephant Games quickly built a reputation for immersive experiences tailored to casual gamers. The company expanded its business model in the early 2010s by introducing (F2P) formats, starting with Found: A Hidden Object Adventure in 2012, a survival-themed HOG available on PC and that encouraged ongoing engagement through in-app purchases. This was followed by Midnight Castle in 2013, another F2P title developed in partnership with , featuring castle exploration, artifact collection, and social elements that sustained player retention over years. These innovations allowed Elephant Games to reach broader audiences via digital platforms, adapting to the rising popularity of models in casual gaming. By 2025, Elephant Games had sustained a robust output, releasing over 200 titles across PC and mobile devices, with 12-14 new games launched annually to maintain momentum in established series and introduce fresh concepts. This expansion included a strong adaptation to mobile platforms, where touch-optimized HOGs proliferated on app stores, responding to industry shifts toward portable casual gaming amid the growth of smartphones and tablets. The company's portfolio growth reflects ongoing in cross-platform development, ensuring while navigating changes in distribution channels like and the Apple .

Game development

Genres and development style

Elephant Games primarily specializes in hidden object games (HOG), which integrate puzzle-solving mechanics, adventure elements, and narrative-driven gameplay centered on mystery themes such as investigations, fantasy worlds, and thrillers. These titles typically involve players searching for hidden items in detailed scenes, solving mini-puzzles, and uncovering storylines that progress through episodic chapters. In addition to core HOG titles, the studio incorporates sub-genres like match-3 puzzles, simulations, and occasional arcade-style challenges in select releases, broadening their casual gaming portfolio. This diversification allows for varied gameplay experiences while maintaining a focus on accessible, story-rich content suitable for PC and mobile platforms. The development style of Elephant Games emphasizes highly detailed artwork, immersive narratives with branching clues and character interactions, and enhanced replayability through collectibles, morphing objects, achievements, and bonus content in collector's editions. Their games feature hand-crafted scenes with high , where player actions influence environmental responses and story outcomes, fostering engagement in and exploratory settings. Originally founded as an indie developer in 2003, Elephant Games evolved from producing simple arcade mechanics in early casual titles to developing complex, episodic HOG adventures by 2009, reflecting annual team expansion and a refined emphasis on narrative depth. This shift resulted in an output of 12-14 new games per year during peak periods.

Partnerships and distribution

Elephant Games has maintained a primary partnership with , a U.S.-based publisher, since 2009, through which the majority of its (HOG) titles are distributed. This collaboration has been instrumental in bringing around 150 games to market as of November 2025, with handling publishing, marketing, and initial PC releases for most HOG projects. The partnership enables Elephant Games to focus on development while leveraging 's established infrastructure for casual gaming audiences. In November 2025, the company celebrated the release of its 150th game. In addition to Big Fish, Elephant Games' titles are released on multiple digital platforms, including for PC versions, for Android devices, and the Apple App Store for . Many mobile releases adopt a model supported by in-app purchases, allowing players to access base content at no cost while offering optional monetization for additional features or ad removal. This multi-platform approach broadens accessibility beyond traditional downloads. Elephant Games employs an international distribution strategy that includes localization into multiple languages, such as English, , Dutch, Danish, and Swedish, to reach diverse global markets. With a distributed team spanning from to , the company supports this effort through partnerships that facilitate marketing and regional adaptations. These collaborations have significantly expanded the studio's global footprint, enabling the promotion and sale of its extensive catalog across continents.

Notable game series

Mystery Trackers

The Mystery Trackers series, developed by Elephant Games and primarily distributed by , comprises over 20 titles released between 2010 and 2025. It revolves around elite detectives from the secretive Mystery Trackers organization, who tackle enigmatic cases involving phenomena, disappearances, and otherworldly threats, often with the assistance of a loyal canine companion named Elf. Players advance through these adventures by searching hidden object scenes, solving intricate puzzles, and uncovering clues in atmospheric settings ranging from haunted towns to remote islands. The series debuted with Mystery Trackers: The Void in October 2010, introducing the core premise of organizational investigations into voids and spectral anomalies. A key early expansion, Mystery Trackers: Raincliff (May 2011), delved deeper into ghostly town lore and recurring villains, establishing the episodic format that has defined subsequent releases. Later installments, such as Mystery Trackers: Queen of Hearts (2016) and Mystery Trackers: Forgotten Voices (2021), continued this progression with self-contained stories tied to the broader universe, maintaining annual or near-annual output through 2025's Mystery Trackers: The Shrouded Village and Mystery Trackers 21: Adventure. This structure allows for evolving threats while building on prior events, fostering player investment in the organization's ongoing battles. Gameplay in the series blends classic hidden object mechanics with innovative elements, including diverse mini-games like logic puzzles, , and interactive inventories, alongside morphing objects that briefly alter shape or position to challenge search skills. Narrative continuity is emphasized through recurring motifs, such as the organization's headquarters and persistent adversaries, creating a serialized experience uncommon in standalone casual titles. These features enhance replayability, with collectibles, achievements, and bonus content in collector's editions encouraging multiple playthroughs. As a of Elephant Games' portfolio, Mystery Trackers has achieved substantial commercial success, ranking among ' top-performing series and driving significant revenue through consistent sales of standard and collector's editions. Its enduring popularity underscores the developer's strength in the hidden object puzzle adventure genre, with titles regularly topping casual gaming charts and sustaining the company's output in the competitive market.

Grim Tales

Grim Tales is a prominent hidden object puzzle adventure () series developed by Elephant Games, comprising 26 main titles released between 2011 and 2025. The series revolves around the Gray family, particularly detective Anna Gray, as they confront generational curses, ghostly apparitions, and threats that span time and reality. Each installment blends intricate storytelling with classic HOG mechanics, where players search for clues amid eerie, gothic settings like haunted mansions and cursed estates, often uncovering dark family secrets through interactive memories and artifacts. The series debuted with : The Bride in August 2011, in which Anna races to save her twin sister from a sinister fate on her wedding day, exposing a legacy of family hauntings and betrayals. Later entries, such as : The Time Traveler released in January 2018, build on this foundation by incorporating to revisit and alter past events, fostering an interconnected storyline that deepens the exploration of the Gray lineage's burdens. These key installments exemplify the series' progression from isolated mysteries to a cohesive chronicle of enduring curses. What sets apart is its emphasis on , featuring twin protagonists like Anna and whose shared psychic bond allows for narrative layers involving identity and duality. The games integrate these elements into the HOG format through scenes that reveal fragmented memories and moral choices, creating a of unease and immersion. By shifting toward darker, story-heavy content, the series helped diversify Elephant Games' offerings, moving beyond lighter casual games to attract audiences interested in gothic suspense and family drama.

Other series

Elephant Games has developed the Christmas Stories series, consisting of 13 titles released between 2012 and 2024, which feature seasonal hidden object adventures centered on holiday themes and moral tales inspired by classic literature and . These games typically involve players solving puzzles and uncovering mysteries in festive settings, such as enchanted forests or Victorian-era Christmases, blending depth with interactive object searches to evoke wonder and resolution during the holiday season. The studio's flagship Halloween Stories series, launched in 2018, includes over 10 titles as of 2025, focusing on eerie Halloween-themed narratives involving ghosts, curses, and dark invitations in atmospheric, spooky environments. Another prominent line is Chimeras, debuting in 2013 with over 15 installments through 2025, where players investigate mythological chimeras, ancient curses, and in puzzle adventures blending and intrigue. Beyond these, Elephant Games has produced additional lines like Detectives United, a team-based mystery series that began in 2018 and unites characters from other Elephant Games properties to tackle interconnected supernatural threats across multiple installments. This series emphasizes collaborative detective work, with players coordinating efforts among protagonists like Agent Brown from Mystery Trackers and James Blackthorne from Haunted Hotel to resolve time-spanning conspiracies. Standalone hidden object titles, such as Found: A Hidden Object Adventure released in 2012, offer self-contained explorations of isolated mysteries, like surviving a plane crash on a secretive filled with clues and artifacts. Elephant Games has also ventured into sub-genres through non-flagship works, incorporating hybrids that combine with puzzle-solving in adventure narratives, as well as match-3 integrations where players match symbols to progress storylines and unlock levels. Examples include match-3 titles like Sir Match-a-Lot, which integrates grid-based matching mechanics into quest-driven across magical kingdoms, allowing for strategic battles and collection elements. These efforts contribute to the studio's portfolio diversity by experimenting with models, notably in Midnight Castle launched in 2013, a long-running that uses in-app purchases and ongoing updates to sustain player engagement in an expansive, evolving castle world. Such innovations expand beyond traditional premium releases, attracting broader audiences through accessible mechanics and persistent content updates.

Reception and legacy

Awards and recognition

Elephant Games has received multiple accolades through the Big Fish Games Customer Favorites Awards, which recognize top-performing titles based on player engagement and sales in the casual gaming sector, particularly in the hidden object puzzle adventure (HOPA) category. For instance, in 2022, the studio secured wins for Strange Investigations: Two for Solitaire in Best Mystery, Christmas Stories: Taxi of Miracles in Best Holiday Game, and Cursed Fables: White as Snow in Best Story, highlighting their strength in crafting immersive narratives and atmospheric puzzles. In 2024, Christmas Stories: Clara and the Guiding Star won Best Holiday Game. Earlier, in 2021, Secrets of Magic V: Back to School earned the Best Match-3 Game award, demonstrating versatility beyond traditional HOPA formats. The Mystery Trackers series has been particularly honored, with Mystery Trackers: Fatal Lesson winning Best Mystery Game in for its engaging detective mechanics and player-driven exploration. Similarly, the Grim Tales series has contributed to the studio's recognition in these awards through consistent high player ratings and nominations in mystery and story-driven categories across multiple years, underscoring their impact on the genre. In , Elephant Games also won Creepiest Game for Haunted Hotel: Lost Time, further affirming their expertise in suspenseful, atmospheric titles. Elephant Games has been recognized for innovation in models, notably with Midnight Castle, a long-running title launched in 2013 that maintains strong player retention through ongoing updates and community events, establishing it as a benchmark for sustained engagement in casual mobile gaming. The studio's longevity serves as another key marker of industry success, having operated for over 20 years since its founding in 2003 and releasing more than 200 games, including a 150th title in 2025.

Impact on casual gaming

Elephant Games has contributed to the evolution of hidden object games (HOGs) by developing extensive episodic series that integrate substantial narrative depth, enabling players to engage with serialized stories featuring recurring characters and unfolding mysteries across numerous installments. These series emphasize immersive storytelling elements, such as thriller and plots, which have helped elevate the genre beyond simple object-finding mechanics to more engaging, story-driven experiences in casual gaming. The studio's embrace of models has enhanced accessibility in casual gaming, particularly by facilitating the widespread adoption of puzzle adventure titles on mobile devices. Many of their HOGs are offered as free downloads on platforms like , with in-app purchases for full access, allowing broader audiences to explore narrative-heavy content without upfront costs and driving mobile engagement in the genre. Through its longstanding partnership with , Elephant Games has supported the publisher's market leadership in HOGs by delivering consistent, high-quality releases—approximately 12-14 new titles per year—that form a core part of Big Fish's extensive catalog. This reliable output of innovative casual games has helped sustain Big Fish's dominance as a premier destination for desktop and mobile HOGs, ensuring a steady flow of fresh content for players. Headquartered in , , with a multinational team of over 150 developers, Elephant Games represents a significant force in both local and global production, demonstrating the viability of international collaboration in the industry and contributing to the growth of Armenia's development sector through its substantial portfolio exceeding 200 titles.

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