Toca Boca

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Toca Boca
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryVideo Games
FoundedJuly 18, 2005; 16 years ago (2005-07-18)
Founder
  • Björn Jeffery[1]
  • Emil Ovemar[citation needed]
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Caroline Ingeborn
  • (President and COO)
  • Emil Ovemar
  • (co-founder and Chief Creative Officer)
ProductsGames
digital toys
OwnerSpin Master
Number of employees
100-150
Websitewww.tocaboca.com

Toca Boca is a Swedish app development studio focused on child-friendly applications for tablets and smartphones. According to the company's website, "We make digital toys and games that help stimulate the imagination."[2] The company is owned by Spin Master (since April 21, 2016) and based in Stockholm, Sweden.[3][4]

Toca Boca was founded from Bonnier's Research and Development unit.[5] The studio began on July 18, 2005, and its first application was released in March 2011.[2] The majority of Toca Boca applications are digital toys.[6] The name Toca Boca translates from Spanish to "touch the mouth." It was chosen because of its simplicity and play on words.[7]

Applications[]

Screenshot of Toca Kitchen

Toca Boca has released 44 digital toys that have been downloaded more than 275 million times around the world, making it the No. 1 paid app publisher in the App Store.[8][9] Various applications developed include:

Helicopter taxi[]

Helicopter Taxi, the first application released by Toca Boca, was a digital toy that integrated augmented reality effects.[10] Using a device's camera, the player designates six horizontal surfaces in reality as "The Beach," "The Tall Building," "The Factory," "The Hospital," and "The Hangar." The physical locations do not need to match the landing description, however, and the surfaces for landing do not need to be exact or consistent.[11] The toy's characters consist of two pilots and five passengers, and the objective is to pick up as well as bring the passengers to their destination by moving about with the device to simulate the helicopter flying. This game was later discontinued.

Toca Tea Party[]

The second application released by Toca Boca, Toca Tea Party, imitates a tea party, primarily through roleplaying. The player is able to design their table by selecting the tablecloth, dishes, music, and drinks.[12] Interactions such as "eating," "drinking," "spilling," and "cleaning up" exist. Party guests may consist of toys and/or people with the touch screen support for multiple users simultaneously.[13][14]

Toca Kitchen[]

Toca Kitchen allows the player to interact by choosing how to prepare a food (slice, boil, blend, etc.) in order to feed one of the four characters.[15] Each character has his or her own preferences of ingredient and style, evident through the character's reactions and willingness to eat a product. Food can be obtained infinitely many times and there are few limits to the number of times a food can be processed.[15]

Toca Life Series[]

Toca Life is a series of games that encourage the player to imagine stories for characters in the game. The player can drag the character around the screen with their finger and make him/her eat, sit, etc. In the series, there are different locations the character could go to based on the game's theme. (Town, Farm, Office, etc.) There are groups such as Kids, Elders, Babies, and Creatures. The player can add more than one character to a scene. Dressing up the characters was introduced in Toca Life: City.

List of Toca Life Installments (in order):

  • Toca Life: Town
  • Toca Life: City
  • Toca Life: School
  • Toca Life: Vacation
  • Toca Life: Farm
  • Toca Life: Stable
  • Toca Life: Hospital
  • Toca Life: Office
  • Toca Life: Pets
  • Toca Life: After School
  • Toca Life: Neighborhood

Toca Life: World[]

Toca Life: World was released in November 2018—it connected all of the existing standalone Toca Life apps into one interconnected universe. Unlike the rest of the games in the series, the app is free to download, and players are invited to play the free version (which comes with Bop City, as well as the free version of a character creator), or to customize the app with whatever options they find the most interesting.

If a player already purchased any of the Toca Life games (shown here), then they will have access to those apps within Toca Life: World. Players can play with the characters from the individual Toca Life apps inside any of the Toca Life: World locations.

A web series based on the game, under the title Toca Life Stories, was released in February 2020 on Toca Boca’s official YouTube channel. It focused on four close friends with mismatched personalities, Rita, Zeke, Nari and Leon (the main characters in the Toca Life app series), on a quest to vanquish boredom in their neighborhood of OK Street (based on one of the towns found in Toca Life: World).[16] The series is animated by Canada-based , with voices recorded in America-based Studiopolis.

List of applications developed[]

A list of applications released to the market is as follows:[17][18]

  • 46. Toca Hair Salon 4, February 2020
  • 45. Toca Kitchen Sushi, December 2019
  • 44. Toca Life: World, November 2018
  • 43. Toca Life: Neighborhood, October 2018
  • 42. Toca Mystery House, June 29th 2018
  • 41. Toca Life: After School, March 2018
  • 40. Toca Life: Pets, December 2017
  • 39. Toca Life: Office, September 2017
  • 38. Toca Lab: Plants, June 2017
  • 37. Toca Life: Hospital, April 2017
  • 36. Toca Hair Salon 3, December 2016
  • 35. Toca Life: Stable, November 2016
  • 34. Toca Life: Farm, October 2016
  • 33. Toca Life: Vacation, June 2016
  • 32. Toca Dance Free, March 2016
  • 31. Toca Dance, February 2016
  • 30. Toca Blocks, December 2015
  • 29. Toca Life: School, October 2015
  • 28. Toca Life: City, June 2015
  • 27. Toca Kitchen 2, December 2014
  • 26. Toca Nature, November 2014
  • 25. Toca Boo, October 2014
  • 24. Toca Life: Town, May 2014
  • 23. Toca Pet Doctor, February 2014
  • 22. Toca Lab: Elements, December 2013
  • 21. Toca Hair Salon Me, November 2013
  • 20. Toca Mini, October 2013
  • 19. Toca Cars, September 2013
  • 18. Toca Builders, June 2013
  • 17. Toca Hair Salon 2, December 2012
  • 16. Toca Tailor: Fairy Tales, November 2012
  • 15. Toca Tailor, October 2012
  • 14. Toca Band, September 2012
  • 13. Toca Train, June 2012
  • 12. Toca Kitchen Monsters, March 2012
  • 11. Toca House, February 2012
  • 10. Toca Kitchen, December 2011
  • 9. Toca Hair Salon - Christmas Gift, November 2011
  • 8. Toca Birthday Party, October 2011
  • 7. Toca Store, October 2011
  • 6. Toca Robot Lab, July 2011
  • 5. Toca Hair Salon, June 2011
  • 4. Paint My Wings, May 2011
  • 3. Toca Doctor, April 2011
  • 2. Toca Tea Party, March 2011
  • 1. Helicopter Taxi, March 2011

Digital toys[]

The term digital toy is sometimes used to differentiate certain apps from more typical virtual games.[19] While most aspects between the two are the same, Toca Boca distinguishes digital toys as more "open-ended" with fewer rules.[6][20] However, neither are thought nor proven to have a more or less harmful or beneficial impact on players. While these "digital toys" are aimed towards children, it does not mean they are just for children.

Awards[]

Toca Boca has won:

2019

  • Kidscreen Award Nominee, Best Game App—Original: Toca Mystery House[21]
  • Parent's Choice, Silver Award: Toca Life: World[22]

2018

  • Fas Company, Innovation by Design: Toca Lab: Plants[23]
  • KAPi Best Children's App (older kids): Toca Life: Hospital [24]
  • Parent's Choice, Silver Award: Toca Life: World[25]
  • Kidscreen Award Nominee, Best Game App—Original: Toca Life: Hospital[26]

2017

  • Kidscreen Award in Best Video Streaming Platform for TocaTV[27]

2015

  • Webby Award Finalist in the Mobile Sites & Apps category for Toca Nature[28]
  • 2015 BolognaRagazzi Digital Award Mention for Toca Nature[29]
  • iKids Award 2015: Best Learning App - Tablet for Toca Lab[30]

2014

  • Cinekid App of the Year for Toca Pet Doctor[31]
  • The National Parenting Publications Award (NAPPA) for Toca Town (Silver)[32]
  • The Lovie Award Silver Winner in the Mobile & Applications category for Toca Lab[33]
  • Junior Design Awards 2014, Shortlisted for Best Children's App[34]
  • App Store Best iPhone Apps of 2014 for Toca Lab[35]
  • App Store Best iPad Apps of 2014 for Toca Nature[35]

2013

  • The KAPI Award for Most Pioneering Team in Children's Technology[36]
  • Bestekinderapps.de Best Innovative Apps & Games for Kids 2013 for Toca Tailor and Toca Hair Salon Me[37]
  • TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) Kids Audience Choice Favourite digiPlaySpace App Award for Toca Kitchen[38]
  • iKids Award 2013: Best Game App - 6 and Up for Toca Tailor[39]
  • Parents Choice Award for Toca Tailor (Gold),[40] Toca Hair Salon 2 (Silver),[41] Toca Band (Gold),[42] Toca Builders (Gold),[43] Toca Train (Silver)[44]

2012

  • The Lovie Awards for Toca Kitchen (bronze) and Toca Hair Salon (shortlist entertainment)[45]
  • The National Parenting Publications Award (NAPPA) in the Virtual category for Toca Kitchen (gold) and Toca Train (honors)[46]
  • The Parents' Choice Awards for Toca Tea Party (gold), Toca Kitchen (gold), Toca Robot Lab (gold), and Toca Hair Salon (silver).[47] Toca Boca was the only development studio in the mobile category to win three gold awards.

2011

  • The Telenor Digital Prize[48]
  • The National Parenting Publications Award (NAPPA) for Toca Hair Salon (gold) in Children's Media / Virtual Category[49]

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