Meteor Games

It was confirmed that then CEO Zac Brandenberg, who joined the company in 2010, had left in November,[9] leaving Adam and Donna Powell to oversee the site.

"[15] Gameplay was initially planned to include several elements such as social interaction and mini-flash games that would have directly influenced the world in the Twin Skies MMO.

[16] Twin Skies was originally planned to enter beta testing in late 2008, with a projected full launch in 2009,[17] but was cancelled due to massive layoffs at Meteor Games.

[citation needed] Named one of the top gaining Facebook apps in early June 2010,[19] Ranch Town was a farming sim set in the California gold rush era.

[citation needed] In conjunction with Neopets, Meteor developed a new game based in the world Adam and Donna first created, Neopia.

It was confirmed due to money losses and a plummet of users over the last few months along with laying off 90% of Meteor Games staff, Neopets: Treasure Keepers was shut down on Wednesday, 14 December 2011.