First, a little rundown on SCVNGR: The company has built a platform that lets individuals or institutions
build location-based interactive mobile games. SCVNGR says these can
be played on any cell-phone through iPhone or Android application, as
well as playing via SMS. The platform allows for these games to be
scaled up and down depending on the type of phone being used. So if
you’re using a smartphone, SCVNGR lets users interact with audio,
video, images and interactive maps, if you’re using a phone not capable
of rich media, you can still play via SMS.
The company plans to allocate the funds in several areas.
First, SCVNGR said it has plans for aggressive international expansion. With this round of financing, it is planning to open operations in Europe/Israel in the late spring, Japan/Korea in the early summer, and China in the early fall of 2010.
Next is to double the company size from 20 to 40 full-time employees.
And lastly SCVNGR plans to invest in additions to its current product like an augmented reality layer which enables users to use their device camera as a real-world viewer to see virtual data and markers overlaid onto the screen. The company said builders of its geo-games will be able to embed text, pictures, guiding arrows, and videos without any further technical knowledge.
Along with all the announced future plans, SCVNGR also shared its success story so far: over the past year the company has grown from 8 clients to 350 clients in the US. The company has also broken $1 million in revenue in its first year with a 91% repeat rate.