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Submission declined on 27 June 2024 by Jamiebuba (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article. In summary, the draft needs multiple published sources that are: Declined by Jamiebuba 5 months ago.
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- Comment: This looks like it could be a pretty good article, but notability needs to be improved. I really liked your source: [1], and I think that's a good start, but not enough to be accepted. Please add more sources to prove notability. The rest of the article looks great, though. OnlyNanotalk 18:29, 28 June 2024 (UTC)
Arcade Apps LLC | |
Industry | Technology |
Genre | Mobile App |
Founded | 2017 |
Founder | Trevor Donner |
Headquarters | , |
Website | Official website |
Claw Crazy is a mobile app that allows downloaders to play real-life claw machines, coin-pushers, skeeball, and other virtual arcade games controlled remotely over a live video stream. Players can win prizes which are shipped directly to them.
Launching the app in 2020, it became available across all platforms as of 2024.
Company History
editClaw Crazy formerly Claw Craziness was first launched in 2017 by Trevor Donner, a Michigan-based arcade gamer/social media influencer. Launching the Claw Craziness website with his father in 2020,[1] the company's name, along with the name of the website and app were changed to Claw Crazy with the company's merger with Arcade Apps LLC in 2021.
Donner had earned a positive reputation over the previous years on social media as an expert of claw machines.
With over three million followers on Tik-Tok,[2] Donner is well-known for offering how-to-win strategy concepts and useful tips to beat various arcade games.
With the COVID-19 pandemic, and the increasing interest in virtual claw and other arcade game play having grown exponentially in recent years,[3] the company saw an increase in growth of both revenue and online users.[4]
In 2021, the company reported having 300K users[5]; in 2022 500K users, and as of late-2023, 1.1 Million users; 4 Million followers on social media,[6] and over 250K users on the mobile app any minute an average day. To date, the mobile app has been downloaded across various platforms nearly 250,000 times, and has received over 500 user reviews.[7] The app has a 4.6/5.0 rating on a popular mobile app review website.[8]
The Game
editUsers download, install the mobile app from Google Play,[9] App Store (iOS/iPadOS), and then create an account or login from a desktop on the Claw Crazy website. As of 2024, new accounts on the website receive some complementary digital tokens that can be used to play the machine of their choice.
Additional tokens can be purchased in lots from 50 to 2200 with a credit card through the mobile app or on the desktop version of the gaming website.
There is a revolving assortment of virtual games for users to play, which offer various prizes that range in value.[10]
Prizes include items such as general household items to pop culture ephemera as well as kids candy; Lego toy sets, Roku streaming devices, DVDs, Rocketbook Reusable Notebooks, Funko Pop figures, Nintendo Switch gaming system, Apple Airpods and iPads.[11] When a player wins a prize or accumulates enough digital tickets to select a prize they can visit the app or the website's store and redeem them and have their prize shipped directly to them, or trade in tickets for additional tokens.[12]
Players can earn free tokens through the mobile app and on the Claw Crazy website by enrolling in a SMS mobile text program.
Claw machines played live through the mobile app operate as claw machines do in-person:[13] users navigate the claw in a horizontal or vertical manner. The app allows users to maneuver the claw to the left or the right and then toward the back or the front of the machine before dropping to grab a sought-after prize.[14]
Users of the mobile app can also watch other users on the app or website simultaneously play its games in real-time, and communicate with one another on the app Discord channel.[15]
References
edit- ^ Detroit Free Press (November 19, 2021). "ClawCrazy, which allows users to access an online arcade with claw machines that you can play from home on your computer and phone". Retrieved June 25, 2024.'
- ^ Claw Crazy Tik-Tok (September 14, 2021). "Claw Craziness Official Tik-Tok". Retrieved June 26, 2024.'
- ^ New York Post (July 14, 2022). "Be a winner every time: Secret hack for arcade claw machines revealed". Retrieved June 28, 2024.'
- ^ WJBK Fox 2 Detroit (August 27, 2021). "Claw Crazy: Southfield man creates claw machines that can be played from anywhere in world". Retrieved June 25, 2024.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)' - ^ WDIV Local 4 Detroit (August 18, 2021). "Going crazy for the claw". Retrieved June 25, 2024.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)' - ^ Claw Crazy Social Media Page (September 14, 2021). "Claw Craziness Instagram". Retrieved June 26, 2024.'
- ^ iOS Mobile App Store Preview (July 14, 2021). "ClawCrazy-Claw Machine Games". Retrieved June 26, 2024.'
- ^ TrustPilot.com (July 14, 2021). "ClawCrazy.com". Retrieved June 25, 2024.'
- ^ "ClawCrazy: Arcade Machines". July 14, 2021. Retrieved June 25, 2024.'
- ^ Larah Bear Gaming (June 21, 2021). "Claw Crazy (App) - Trying to Win a Free Plush!". YouTube. Retrieved June 26, 2024.'
- ^ A Geek Dad (July 23, 2023). "Claw Crazy". Retrieved June 25, 2024.'
- ^ Cats in the Cradle (June 23, 2023). "PLAY REAL LIVE ARCADE GAMES AND WIN REAL PRIZES FROM HOME". Retrieved June 25, 2024.'
- ^ WDIV Local 4 Detroit (August 18, 2021). "Claw Crazy on Live in the D". YouTube. Retrieved June 26, 2024.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)' - ^ Carson Claws (September 26, 2022). "ONLINE CLAW MACHINE MADNESS! Claw Crazy". YouTube. Retrieved June 26, 2024.'
- ^ Discord (September 14, 2021). "Claw Crazy Community Discord". Retrieved June 26, 2024.'
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