Leamington Spa based publisher Kwalee was set up by industry veteran David Darling just six months ago. Since when they have been building a team to develop their own technology whilst at the same time writing their first game, which will be coming to market soon.
Now the foundations are in place and the company can build by creating multiple teams to work on a variety of games simultaneously. With this is mind, Kwalee is looking to recruit up to ten experienced game programmers over the coming months, more than doubling the size of the development team.
These positions would suit Objective-C programmers who have worked on iOS games, or experienced C++ programmers who are keen to expand to working with Objective-C.

Kwalee about Koala, their own in house mobile game network.

Some video game names just aren't meant to be. Take Puck-Man, the original, susceptible-to-vandalism name for Pac-Man. Or take today's example, the iPhone game soon-to-be-formerly-known-as Pussy Flip.

First developed and published for the NES by Codemasters in 1991, Micro Machines is the definitive old-school racing game. Speeding across pool tables, dodging cereal on the breakfast table, Micro Machines went on to become one of the most successful video game series of all time. Micro Machines has sold many millions of units across several iterations and multiple platforms.
I LOVED Micro Machines back in the day... They need to make one for 3DS and Vita.
never heard of them