User:Danilo Two/Project pages/Jam City (company) Games, Products and collaborations draft

Selected games
Most of the games Jam City produces are free-to-play and use microtransactions for players to obtain in-game items or abilities that speed up progression. Jam City's stated business goals include creating high quality games that generate revenue for years. Jam City's gameography includes both original and licensed intellectual property.

Products and collaborations
Jam City released a monetization tool, AdJolt, in November 2010. It was made available to third-party developers, who would share revenue generated through AdJolt with MindJolt. In December 2012, Jam City launched MasterKey, which enabled the company to develop cross-platform games without creating separate versions for each platform. MasterKey was described as being technology that "essentially works like a translator or convertor".

In December 2014, SGN and Chinese internet technology company NetEase announced a partnership that enabled Cookie Jam to be distributed in China beginning in early 2015.