Cozy Games, celebrated for creating ground-breaking and exhilarating mobile gambling products, revealed their placement the 2010 International Gaming Awards shortlist, under the classification “iGaming Software Supplier.”

Each year, Clever Duck Media Ltd issues the highly-regarding International Gaming Awards to the ultimate gambling operators, with awards for both land-based and online gambling firms. About 300 firms were nominated for 18 categories this year. The winners will be disclosed at a London festival on January 24, 2011.

Cozy Games was launched in 2005 by gambling industry veterans. Shortly thereafter, they became renowned among the industry’s most creative developers. Not only is their software fresh, but they have been able to thrive in the incredibly aggressive marketplace. By using the latest technology in their products and services, they have lowered expenses and raised revenues. Their enormous product catalog includes over 80 top quality online casino games. Over 40 of these games are for mobile platforms, including Google Android casino games and Apple iPhone casino games. Additional products exist for tablet computers (such as the Apple iPad), Interactive Voice Response (IVR), and Social Gaming.

Business Development Manager Jaydeep Chakravartty declared “We are extremely happy to be nominated for this prestigious award. The year has been especially great for Cozy Games. We have successfully launched a complete casino suite on iPhone, which is compatible across other smart phones like Android. With more than 40+ games that are available on these mobile and smart phone platforms, Cozy Games is offering players a comprehensive [mobile] casino suite of games to choose from. We also introduced high resolution and customized versions for 10 games on the iPad. The year also marks the dawn of successful integration of brands on social gaming network. The consumers are now able to access the power of our games on social media like Facebook, which registered a record 120,000 players in less than a month.”