Jam City

Jam City is a Los Angeles-based mobile gaming platform with global reach. Created in 2010 by former MySpace co-founders Chris DeWolfe and Aber Whitcomb along with former 20th Century Fox executive Josh Yguado, its games have been downloaded more than 800 million times and are regularly played each month by nearly 50 million people, half of whom live outside the United States. Jam City (formerly SGN Games) is the creative force behind 5 of the Top 100 highest grossing games across Google's and Apple's U.S. app stores. Its portfolio of hit titles includes Cookie Jam, Panda Pop, the Book of Life: Sugar Smash, Marvel Avengers Academy and Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff. Cookie Jam is the recipient of Facebook's 2014 "Game of the Year" award. Headquartered in Los Angeles, Jam City also has studios in Seattle, San Francisco, San Diego and Buenos Aires.