Johnny Two Shoes

The newly redesigned site hosted and promoted only Johnny Two Shoes games, added a leaderboard based on a medals system, and contained a relevant blog that users could comment on.

[2] Johnnytwoshoes also created an image blog called "llllost" that uses Jing to share their works in progress with members.

[citation needed] The Great Sperm Race was released in March 2009 as a commission for Channel 4, funded by the Wellcome Trust.

The game was built as a companion to a documentary titled "The Great Sperm Race" that aired on Channel 4 in the UK.

Johnny Two Shoes was commissioned once again by Channel 4, funded by the Wellcome Trust in July 2009 to create three companion games to a documentary called Inside Nature's Giants.

Inside Nature's Giants, focused on some of the largest mammals in the animal kingdom and served to demonstrate evolution.

An Asian elephant, a Fin whale, a crocodile, and Rothschild giraffe were all dissected to study the internal structure of the animals.

[8] The information collected in the dissections, led by evolutionary biologist Professor Richard Dawkins and comparative anatomist Dr. Joy Reidenberg, will help scientists gain knowledge about the biology of animals.

Johnny Two Shoes collaborated with AKQA, co-creators of 221B Hide & Seek, AI developers Existor, and video production and editing company Spicer Moore to create the online experience.

Between November 2007 and June 2008, the games Comatose, Attak, A Bird's Journey, Pirates of JTS, and Catch of the Day were all released.

Attak was highly reviewed by Jay Is Games, who said "the brothers at Johnny Two Shoes have delivered with sonic, accessible Flash.

The sequel Banana Dash World 2 was released the next month, featuring the monkey in a ball this time.

Lastly, Banana Dash World 3 was released in September 2008, taking the series into outer space and placing the monkey into his very own spaceship.

Designed for the iPhone's iOS4 operating system, Plunderland is a rough take on the studio's Flash-based game Pirates of JTS.

Unlockable boats, multi-touch compatibility, and a dynamic intelligent point-of-view camera are features of Plunderland, as revealed in a July 2010 interview with Pocket Gamer.

[13] Unlike High Speed Chase 2 for iPhone, Plunderland does not include an on-screen joystick to control the ship's movement.

Joshua Scott-Slade described the gameplay as this: "A shark attacks you, but instead of shooting it or being scared, you can grab it, pull it out of the water and use it as a weapon against the enemies.

"Version 1.1 of Plunderland offers support for all generation iPhones, iPod Touch, and iPads, but all devices must have iOS 3.1.3 or later installed to run the app.

Music and sounds for the new campaign was tweeted to be created by Tim Garratt of the UK band Pet Scenes.

Banana Dash World One received the Super Flash Game Friday award from Mochi Media.

[26] This showdown, which was judged solely by AddictingGames users, showed the popularity of Johnny Two Shoes in the general public.

Gameplay from the game Comatose
Gameplay from the iPhone game Plunderland
Screenshot Banana Dash World 2