Big Fish Games for Roku



Big Games Fish Roku Instant Access Channel


 Play Over a Hundred Cloud Based Big Fish Games on Roku



"Founded in 2002, Big Fish is the world’s largest producer of casual games; dedicated to bringing engaging entertainment to everyone, anywhere, on any device. Through its proprietary, data-driven platform, millions of consumers seeking engaging entertainment easily discover and play PC and mobile games created by Big Fish’s network of more than 600 development partners and its in-house Big Fish Studios. The company has distributed more than 2 billion games from a growing catalog of 3,000+ unique PC games and 300+ unique mobile games, and offers cross-platform streaming games via its proprietary universal cloud gaming service, Big Fish Unlimited. Big Fish’s games are played in more than 150 countries on a wide variety of devices across 13 languages."

Roku owners have access to more than a hundred games that are on the Big Fish Network. The subscription cost is $7.99 for unlimited access to more than 100 cloud based network games. They also offer a free version which gives Roku owners access to 20 games with ads. These will also display in a smaller window.

Game progress can be saved on the Big Fish cloud based servers, this will let users come back and progress to higher levels at any time.

Everyday there are new games added to their network. Big Fish Games for now will only work on a Roku 3. For owners of the last generation Roku streamers, they may add support for these streamers later on.





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