Cellufun

Cellufun, also known as Tylted, is a social gaming community available on mobile devices.

Based on Wall Street in New York City, the company was founded in 2005[4] by Cary Torkelson, Arthur Goikhman and Stephen Dacek.

[5] Cellufun's community, as of July 2009, consisted of over 2 million registered users.

Its Gulf Rescue game, designed to raise awareness about the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, donated a percentage of all virtual goods revenues to the Greater New Orleans Foundation.

Cellufun won for the multiplayer WAP game, Call of the Pharaoh, where players must work together to build a pyramid.