Magmic also sells games for iPhone and iPod Touch through Apple iTunes and has several offerings on App World, the BlackBerry application store launched by Research In Motion in 2009.
Magmic developed its own mobile-connected gaming platform where users can post scores, download daily puzzles, and play head-to-head.
This technology was expanded to include downloadable content, with games such as Sudoku (2004) and Ka-Glom!
True head-to-head mobile connected gaming was realized with the launch of Medieval Kings Chess II (2004) and Texas Hold'em King 2 (2004), which featured live players and AI "bots" playing Texas Hold'em for play money at a virtual table.
In 2008, Texas Hold'em King 3 improved gameplay and added more multiplayer features.