PlayFirst raised $9.2 million in a Series C round of funding, bringing the company’s total round of funding to $31 million. Investors include Mayfield Fund, Trinity Partners, Comerica Bank, DCM and Rustic Canyon Ventures. Comerica’s $4 million portion of the round came in the of debt financing.
For those unfamiliar with the company, San Francisco-based PlayFirst launched in 2004 and makes both mobile and social games which run on PCs, Macs, iPhones, iPads and Facebook. PlayFirst’s games include Diner Dash, which along with its sister titles Cooking Dash and Wedding Dash, have totaled over 100 million play sessions in 2010 alone. It’s also garnered more than half-a-billion downloads. The company’s Chocolatier game has more than 800,000 monthly active users.
PlayFirst provides a combination of free and paid games. Games in the above-mentioned Diner Dash series cost $2.99 on the iTunes app store. Chocolatier sells for $6.99 a download.
Charging for games is a different model than its biggest competitor, Zynga, which relies on virtual goods and advertising revenue.
If you think that all of those games are being played by kids, you would be dead wrong. The face of the gamer has changed radically since the early days of the industry. For example, 40% of all game players are women, according to research by the Entertainment Software Association. This study also noted, that the average game player is 34 years old, with 26% of Americans over the age of 50 playing video games.
PlayFirst was not available for immediate comment.
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