The franchise is best known for focusing on various mobile games involving anthropomorphic animal characters repeating things said by the user.
The two had saved $250,000 from working for local IT companies, and the Logins, who legally changed their surname to match their career, set up an office in Ljubljana alongside six of their friends.
Their first few attempts to get into the mobile market were unsuccessful, having created a soccer app, a travel guide to Iceland, and a "wealth affirmation" tool that shared financial mantras.
[10] After some more unsuccessful attempts, Samo Login, who was not interested in making games due to competition, came up with the idea to create an app based around a character.
[11][12][13][14][15] The model was also used for a character named Léo le Chat, only retextured with orange fur,[16][17][18][19] and in animation reels and commercials for OnlyACall.co.uk and Flynn Paff.
[31][32] Tom's Love Letters is a game released in 2012 that lets users send personalised messages to their friends and family.
Talking Angela is an game released in 2012 that was the target of a mudslinging campaign in which various individuals alleged that the app was created by paedophiles with the intent of tracking children, though no legitimate evidence was found proving the claims.
[66][67] Talking Tom Splash Force is a game in which the player uses water balloons to attack criminals.
The game states that half of the characters (Angela, Hank, Squeak, Becca, Ben and Ginger) are coming soon, who are unlocked through player achievements.
The show revolves the lives of Tom, Ben, Angela, Ginger and Hank, and it later features another character referred to as the hand.
Extra episodes: Angela organises a makeshift magic show for her friends, but closes it, considering to be a failure.
Extra episodes: After Tom fails to do many physical activities properly unlike his friends and even his pets, he orders a headband that makes him stronger.
However, when he spills water on it, he becomes a giant, and runs away in embarrassment, wreaking havoc while Angela tries to catch him, and escapes.
Extra episodes: Tom and Angela take a walk through the forest with his pets, Squeak insists on eating berries.
A dejected Tom finds Hank's cooking channel, and chooses to learn from it, but fails until the next morning, and makes a sandwich.
The two leave the kitchen, and find that Angela has ordered pizza and left one slice, and the two start to fight again.
Extra episodes: Tom's pets role-play as space explorers, when one of them loses its jetpack, which gets stuck on the chimney.
They then recover it, acting as jungle explorers along the way, but end up activating it and crash into an asleep Tom, who first pretends to be angry, but then joins their game as a dragon.
Tom then drinks it and turns invisible, and scares Angela and Hank into thinking that there is a ghost when they visit him.
Extra episodes: During a contest, Becca broke the treehouse ladder which makes Angela and Ginger left.
Extra episodes: While decorating the house for Halloween, Becca placed a picture of a spooky spirit; leading the friends trying to get rid of it.
Extra episodes: When Tom and his friends go shopping and buy different things, Angela wants a lovely hat.
Extra episodes: While Tom and his friends were setting up a fancy party, Ginger and Becca mischievously play video games lazily ruining it.
Extra episodes: While the friends were playing football, Ginger's foot got hurt badly by a rock.
Talking Tom Heroes: Suddenly Super is an upcoming CGI animated series by Outfit7 and Epic Story Media, a company that has worked on other TV shows such as Slugterra and Pocoyo, it was announced on July 9, 2021.
It is also impossible for a person to take control of what Angela says in the game, since the app is based on chat bot software.
[298] In 2015, the hoax was revived again on Facebook, prompting online security company Sophos and The Guardian to debunk it again.
"[300] Bruce Wilcox, one of the game's programmers, has attributed the hoax's popularity to the fact that the chatbot program in Talking Angela is so realistic.
[302] Disabling child mode also enables the chat feature, which, while not "connecting your children to paedophiles", still raises concerns as well, according to Stuart Dredge, a journalist from The Guardian.
[15] My Talking Tom had over 11 million downloads and was the top games app in 135 countries worldwide within 10 days of its launch.