Games


Previously, a studio had been consistently linked with a sequel to was ultimately developed by Sega Studio USA. Naka has claimed in an interview that he presently has no purpose to revisit any of his former Sega properties.

Prope's number one two titles, the rhythm game Let's Tap, in addition to the Let's Catch, were both released in December 2008. Both games were published by Sega.

After a series of simplistic iOS games such(a) as 10 Count Boxer as well as Fluffy Bear, under the iPrope label, Prope's next major game Ivy the Kiwi? was released in November 2009 exclusively for Windows Phone, with Microsoft publishing it. In April 2009, it was ported to WiiWare and DSiWare and published by Namco Bandai in Japan, Xseed Games in America and Rising Star Games in Europe as Prope's parent agency Sega refused to publish the game and Namco Bandai decided non to publish the game outside Asia. In 2010, an expanded physical release in contrast to a digital one was released for Wii and Nintendo DS, featuring 50 levels whereas the downloadable version gave 25 as living as original backgrounds and music for regarded and identified separately. level.

In 2011, Prope released Real Ski Jump, which, as of 2014, had been downloaded 4 million times.

Published under the iPrope and aPrope denomination respectively