Outsmart, the company which launched SmallWorlds.com in December 2008, the online game played on social networking sites, is on the acquisition trail after a recent fundraising round of $2.5 million which brought in investor and new board member, Sam Morgan.
Outsmart co-founders Mitch Olson and Darren Green, who launched their business in January 2005, are keeping an eye out for other games companies which will integrate well within Facebook and other social mobile platforms. "They are the fastest growing by far," says Olson.
While Outsmart won't disclose the revenue it earns from SmallWorlds, the game has 6.5 million signed up players to date - the majority in the US and the UK - but Olson and Green have a target that SmallWorlds will be bringing in $100 million in revenue by 2013. They plan to introduce SmallWorlds to non-English speaking countries such as Portuguese-speaking Brazil.
Outsmart's aspirations may not be unrealistic. FarmVille, launched in 2007, attracted more than 85 million users at its peak. The company which owns it, Zynga, has sales of $597 million and is set for a $20 billion IPO. Research firm eMarketer expects overall US social gaming revenue to hit $1.1 billion in 2011.
SmallWorlds, for the uninitiated, is a new generation of virtual world that runs inside your web browser, without the need to download or install any other software. It combines media, web content, and casual games into a 3D world that integrates with the rest of the web, bringing virtual worlds into the mainstream.