Project MyWorld

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Project: MyWorld
Designer(s)
Sean Dugan
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, Android, iOS
Release01/03/2013
Genre(s)Casual

Project MyWorld is a 3D mapping SDK (software development kit) that started as a video game developed by Realtime Worlds. When Realtime Worlds closed in September 2010, Project MyWorld was sold to Kimble Operations (formerly known as Newincco 1027) for less than £3 million.[1] The head of interactive media at Revolver PR believed that it could have been worth "hundreds of millions of pounds."[citation needed]

News

Project MyWorld was announced on 28 July 2010[2] with the launch of a teaser trailer. The video states that the game will be launched in 2011. Even after sale notice, Project MyWorld's official website went down in late 2010. It has not been seen since. In May 2011, Kimble Operations (now renamed once again, to eeGeo) announce that Project MyWorld will be shown in upcoming weeks.[3]

It has been renamed as Mapply, and then again as Recce (slang term for reconnaissance) after a dispute with a French company named 'Mappy'.[4]

The main focus of eeGeo is providing Recce as a 3D mapping SDK for other apps to be built upon.[5]

EeGeo Management

Eegeo's own website[6] lists Hassan Sadiq as its current (December 2015) chairman, along with Ian Hetherington as CEO.

References

  1. ^ "Project MyWorld Buyer Revealed". 28 September 2010.
  2. ^ "Realtime Worlds Announces Social Platform Project: MyWorld". 29 July 2010.
  3. ^ "Realtime Worlds staff form new studio". 27 May 2011. Archived from the original on 9 September 2012.
  4. ^ "Recce, A Rich, Interactive Map That's Also A Gaming Platform, Launches With $4M From NEA". 13 July 2012.
  5. ^ "eeGeo - About Us". 1 January 2014.
  6. ^ "Team - eeGeo". eeGeo. Retrieved 9 December 2015.

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