Powerful Robot Games

Powerful Robot Games was a game development studio based in Montevideo, Uruguay. It was founded in 2002 by game researcher Gonzalo Frasca and SofĂ­a Battegazzore. It closed down ten years later in 2012.

The studio developed Big Fat Awesome House Party, a webgame for Cartoon Network that generated over 13 million accounts on its first year.

The studio also developed Path of the Jedi - a browser game made for Star Wars-The Clone Wars in 2009. [1]

Powerful Robot pioneered the field of campaign games by developing in 2003, along with Persuasive Games, the first videogame ever commissioned for a U.S. Presidential campaign. Its team was also behind "Cambiemos" (2004), a game for the Uruguayan Presidential Campaign..

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