

Since May 29, 2014, the company is headquartered in Vilnius, Lithuania. In April 2014, Game Insight closed its US office in San Francisco, employing eight people, and on May 29 moved its headquarters to Vilnius, Lithuania, to “strengthen its position as a global company and strengthen its presence in Europe as one of key markets.” In 2012, the company opened its office in San Francisco, USA. In 2011, the company's game roster reached 50 million MAU. Paradise Island for Android was the top-grossing game on Google Play for more than 26 straight weeks. In 2010 the company launched its first game, Paradise Island (originally "Resort World"), for Facebook social network later the game was released for mobile platforms. Game Insight was founded in 2009 in Moscow, Russia. The Company employs more than 500 people worldwide. Game Insight's portfolio includes more than 45 free-to-play games, including mobile games for Google Play, App Store, Windows Store, Amazon AppStore, and games for social networks, such as Facebook, localized in 10 languages and played in 218 countries of the world. Game Insight developed the first hidden object game for Facebook, Mystery Manor. Game Insight is known for its free-to-play games for iOS, Android, Windows Store, such as Paradise Island, Airport City, The Tribez. The company was founded in 2009 in Moscow and was being run by Antanas Miseikis as the Deputy CEO, with former founder Alisa Chumachenko stepping down in 2014. Game Insight is a Lithuanian video game developer and publisher of free-to-play mobile games and social-network games, headquartered in Vilnius, Lithuania. Paradise Island, Mystery Manor, Airport City, The Tribez, Guns of Boom.
