Freeverse Inc.

Freeverse Inc. (originally Freeverse Software) was a developer of computer and video game and desktop software based in New York City which was acquired by Ngmoco in 2010.

Ian Lynch Smith founded Freeverse in 1994 as a shareware company.

The first product was a version of Hearts Deluxe for the Mac that used game artificial intelligence based on Smith's studies in cognitive science, the subject for which he received his degree from Vassar College.

[2] Ngmoco became the regional headquarters for all Western subsidiaries of DeNA, including studios in Vancouver, Santiago de Chile, Amsterdam, and Stockholm.

However, on October 18, 2016, DeNA announced the closure of all Western subsidiaries, including ngmoco.