Mytona

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Mytona is a video game company headquartered in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Mytona
IndustryVideo games
Founded2012; 13 years ago (2012)
FoundersAlexey and Afanasiy Ushnisky[1]
Headquarters
New Zealand
Websitewww.mytona.com
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History

Mytona was founded in 2012 by brothers Alexey and Afanasey Ushnitsky in Yakutsk, Russia and has offices in Singapore, Thailand, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Georgia and Serbia.[2][3] The brothers said to have started developed casual PC games in 2004 and by 2020, they stated to have 1,000 employees, mostly in Yakutsk.[4]

Games

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Seekers Notes

In 2015, Mytona released a hidden object game titled Seekers Notes. It is a mystery genre game set in the town of Darkwood. Users play as the Seeker, the chosen one, the possessor of a powerful artefact — the Magical Map, and the aim is to save Darkwood from an evil curse.

Ravenhill: Hidden Mystery

This hidden object game was released in 2015.[5] The game was shut down in 2020.

Cooking Diary

In 2018, Mytona released a time management game. In 2019, Cooking Diary[6] won "People's Choice Award" at the 15th International Mobile Gaming Awards.[7] in San Francisco. In 2020, Cooking Diary won "People's Voice" at the Webby Awards 2020.[8] In October 2020, Mytona collaborated with the streaming service Netflix, resulting in the Cooking Diary x Stranger Things Halloween update.[9]

Propnight

In 2021, the company published the 4v1 physics-based prop hunt survival Propnight,[10] a multiplayer game, for the developer Fntastic. The game was shut down in 2024.

The Day Before

Mytona published on Steam an MMO survival game The Day Before developed by Fntastic, which was panned by critics.[11] The game was released in 2023 and shut down soon after its release.

Mytonaverse

At the end of 2021, the company launched its own metaverse, Mytonaverse.[12]

Other games

In 2023, Mytona released two new projects: Outfire (a multiplayer competitive top-down shooter) and Chef & Friends (a time management game).[citation needed]

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