June 8th, 2010 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Companies & M&A | 3 Comments »
Though it seemed like the company went down early April 2010, it seems Lemonquest is re-activating their mobile games business as Jeannie Odreman, Key Account Manager at Lemonquest is looking for distributors.
Jeannie made this announcement on LinkedIn where she is offering a catalogue of 60 mobile games for distribution. No additional information is provided.
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Oh good. Perhaps now the huge debts they owe to the small businesses supporting the mobile industry will be cleared so we can all enjoy their new found activity.
Mysteriously disappearing while owing huge amounts to small independent businesses in the industry leaves a very bad taste in the mouth and if LemonQuest expect to be welcomed back in to the market, then I do hope they will do the right thing. If they don’t, then they can be sure that their latest activity will be met with a very tough response.
And I know the games journalists like to report the underlying stories, as well as the successes just as much.
Looks like the code base didn’t sell so they’re trying to redistribute the old portfolio without new ports…
Lemonquest allways make the same, the best option for them is definetly close the business. Bad games and bad management.