Angry Birds maker launches new game aimed at women

Rovio Entertainment's Small Town Murders is an attempt by the Finnish firm to reduce its reliance on the hugely popular Angry Birds.
Rovio Entertainment's Small Town Murders is an attempt by the Finnish firm to reduce its reliance on the hugely popular Angry Birds. PHOTO: REUTERS

HELSINKI • Rovio Entertainment has launched Small Town Murders, a new puzzle game aimed at women aged above 35, in its latest attempt to reduce its reliance on Angry Birds.

The Finnish firm's new game, launched on Wednesday, combines a murder mystery narrative with so-called match three puzzles, a gaming trend originally initiated by King's Candy Crush Saga in 2012.

Rovio has sought to diversify before, releasing three games that were not Angry Birds-themed since 2015, but none have become global hits in the same way as its 2011 blockbuster. The Angry Birds games also led to a movie in 2016 and its sequel last year.

"We see the Small Town Murders game as an opportunity to expand our portfolio for different kinds of players and to tell different stories," Rovio's Puzzle Studio head Miika Tams said.

Rovio, which listed in 2017, has been making a steady quarterly games revenue of around €60 million (S$95 million) for the past few years, mostly from Angry Birds games.

But earnings have been hit by rising marketing costs and its 5G gaming platform Hatch, for which Rovio has not achieved the interest among investors that it had hoped.

Until now, Rovio's games have been popular among children, but now it is targeting adults with more money to spend on in-game purchases, such as additional moves or lives to keep playing.

"Women 35 years and older are our Puzzle Studio's main target audience. We have seen that women in this age group play this kind of games the most and usually they have the opportunity to spend money on the games," Mr Tams said.

REUTERS

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on June 12, 2020, with the headline Angry Birds maker launches new game aimed at women. Subscribe