Hitcents

As high school sophomores, Chris and Clinton Mills started Hitcents as an internet advertising company.

The company expanded from its headquarters in Bowling Green, Kentucky to San Francisco in April, 2014 and Los Angeles in 2015.

[2] In 2013, the company moved from its offices at Western Kentucky University into a building called "The Wrap" in Bowling Green, which was developed by the Mills family's real estate business.

[4] After contractors on the building said the family's real estate business owed them more than $2 million, the county took over the project and the company moved out in August 2015.

Throughout the game, the player guides the stick figure through multiple levels, utilizing various pencils to draw elements, tools, and weapons to solve puzzles and overcome obstacles.

[7] A 3rd game titled Draw a Stickman: Epic 3 was released on mobile in May 2020 with a console & PC port in March 2023.

Hitcents created Battlepillars, a tug-of-war real-time strategy game for iOS, Android, and PC.

The game allows users to build each caterpillar in their army using specialized segments that offer various powers and abilities.

[9][10][11] Inspired by Tom Hanks' appreciation for classic typewriters, the Hanx Writer App reflects the look, feel, and sound of old-fashioned word-processing.

On February 9, 2017, Hitcents launched an officially-licensed, free-to-play, mobile strategy game based on The Godfather.

Don't Sink is an adventure, pirate-themed role-playing video game where players explore the high seas, islands, and grow a pirate empire.

[22] Players must balance adventure with physical needs for the pirate crew, governing islands and expanding their empire.