The Internet Development Institute (IDI) has revealed the total downloads of games it partially funded. They have reached 6.7 million.

“Smuta” (left), “Fixies: Space Adventure!” (top right), “Saturn” (bottom left), “Frontline” (bottom right)

According to the organization, the mobile game series “Academics of Fun Games” garnered the most downloads, totaling 1.7 million. The second spot goes to the game “Fixies: Space Adventure!”, also released on smartphones, with over 1 million downloads. IDI added that mobile games accounted for a total of 3.4 million downloads.

The IDI also compiled a list of the most downloaded PC games. It includes:

  • “Smuta” along with free educational DLC from the “Time of Troubles” mode;
  • “Saturn”;
  • “Frontline”;
  • “Sparta 2035”;
  • “Battle Order: Denis Davydov”;
  • “SSR: Enemy from the Future”;
  • “Immortal Symphony”;
  • “Mysteries of the Museum.”

IDI did not specify how many downloads each PC game received, but some figures were previously disclosed by developers. For instance, it is known that as of November 27, “Smuta” and its DLC had surpassed 1 million total downloads, while “Frontline” was downloaded 112 thousand times by May 29.

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Internet Development Institute

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