GamePigeon

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GamePigeon

GamePigeon is a mobile app for iOS devices, developed by Vitalii Zlotskii and released on September 13, 2016.[1] The game takes advantage of the iOS 10 update, which expanded how users could interact with Apple's Messages app.[2][3] GamePigeon is only available through the Messages app, which allows players to start and respond to different party games in conversations.[2]

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GamePigeon
Developer(s)Vitalii Zlotskii
Initial release13 September 2016; 8 years ago (2016-09-13)
Stable release
2.2.4 / 6 April 2022; 2 years ago (2022-04-06)
Operating systemiOS
Size83.7 MB
Websitegamepigeonapp.com
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Release

The app was first released on September 13, 2016, coinciding with the launch of iOS 10.[3] The app was released for free, although it includes in-app purchases to unlock additional items, such as cosmetic skins, avatar items, new game modes, and an option to remove ads.[4]

Games in the app

The following is a list of games which users can play within GamePigeon:

Sources:[5][6][7]

Poker was one of the games included in GamePigeon at launch,[8] although it has since been removed and is no longer listed on the game's App Store description.[5]

Reception

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GamePigeon has enjoyed commercial success, with VentureBeat noting that GamePigeon was ranked number-one in the "Top Free" category of the iMessage App Store, six months after its release.[9] Critically, GamePigeon has been generally well received, being highlighted by online media publications early on shortly after the iOS 10 launch.[10] It has since been included on many "best iMessage apps" lists.[3][7][9] Based on over 162,000 ratings, the game holds a 4.0 out of 5 rating on the App Store.[5] Julian Chokkattu of Digital Trends wrote "GamePigeon should be like the pre-installed versions of Solitaire and Minesweeper that used to come with older iterations of Windows."[7] On its launch day, Boy Genius Report included it on a list of "10 of the best iMessage apps, games and stickers for iOS 10 on launch day."[2] The Daily Dot wrote, "GamePigeon is easily the best current gaming option within iMessages."[3]

8-ball and cup pong have been particularly well received by media outlets.[11] The Daily Dot had specific praise for the app's billiards game: "8-Ball controls shockingly smoothly with your fingers, and there’s nothing quite like destroying a dear friend in poker."[3] During his 2020 U.S. presidential campaign, Cory Booker was cited as playing the game with his family.[12]

In 2017, CNBC cited one teenager who expressed that GamePigeon was one of just a few reasons that those in her age range use the iMessage app.[13] The game has received particular positive reception for allowing introverted individuals to exercise a form social activity; similarly, the game was highlighted as a way to maintain social distancing guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic.[6][14][15]

As an April Fools' Day joke in 2020, The Chronicle, a Duke University newspaper, published that Duke's athletic program adopted GamePigeon's Cup Pong as an official varsity sport.[16]

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