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Habbo Hotel developer Sulake has announced that it will bring its popular Habbo Hotel brand to the mobile space with the recently-debuted free-to-play app, Lost Monkey.
Habbo Hotel developer Sulake announced that it will bring its popular Habbo Hotel brand to the mobile space with the recently-debuted free-to-play app, Lost Monkey. In the game, users play mini-games and take care of a virtual pet monkey as they guide back to its home in Habbo Hotel -- upon completing the game, players will unlock the exclusive monkey pet in the web-based virtual world. "Creating a Habbo mobile game continues to grow our product offerings for teens. Lost Monkey gives teens a chance to have Habbo on the go and bring a sharable character back to the Habbo web environment when they want," said Sulake CEO Paul LaFontaine Sulkae said that like its other titles, this new game primarily targets a teen audience, and future mobile apps from the company will follow suit. However, Lost Monkey isn't the first mobile app to come from Sulake. In 2009, the company launched Bobba, a virtual world created specifically for smartphones. Both Lost Monkey and Bobba are currently available on the iTunes App Store.
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