The Talking Friends series has generated more than 135 million downloads on the Apple App Store in less than a year. Outfit7 has cashed in big time on apps such as Talking Tom Cat, which launched nearly a year ago and has now become a cultural phenomenon.
Andrej Nabergoj, chief executive of Outfit7 in Palo Alto, Calif., recently talked about how Talking Friends became an iconic character through a series of happy accidents. He spoke at the San Francisco Game Developers Workshop on the Gods of Mobile this week, where we filmed this snippet of video below. Nabergoj will speak in a fireside chat at our upcoming GamesBeat 2011 conference on July 12-13 in San Francisco. He will be interviewed on stage by Bloomberg Businessweek writer Cliff Edwards.
Nabergoj said that he wasn’t the founder of the company but joined early as an advisor. The small team of Slovenian developers were creating an app that had talking characters who could reproduce spoken words with a funny accent. To find their first character, they went to an online site and purchased an animated cat for $60.
They remade the animated model as Talking Tom Cat. Altogether, the project took two months to complete. When Outfit7 launched the app, it immediately took off. Nabergoj joined full time and scrambled to track down the full rights to the animated model. On top of that, he wanted to find the person who created it. He made some inquiries and found out that the creator was in Ukraine. He tried to track down the man by promising a couple of iPads to one of his friends who could get information. The friend evidently turned to the former KGB intelligence agency — and it worked. Within a day, Nabergoj got hold of the man and eventually hired him.
Now, every time that a new version of the Talking Friends app launches, it takes off like wildfire. Talking Friends such as Talking Tom Cat are cute apps where users say something into the microphone of their iPhones and the cartoon character repeats it in a funny voice. Back in January, Outfit7 had 60 million downloads when I moderated a panel with Nabergoj in Munich. Now, Outfit7 has more than twice that number. The most recent launch hit 1 million downloads in a single day, and now the company has hired talent agency William Morris Entertainment to have films, TV shows, and books created around the characters. You can thank the former KGB (or whoever tracked down that guy) for that.
Check out the video of Nabergoj below.
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