Avocado Entertainment Inc. developer of “DinoKids”, the virtual world for kids. (www.dinokids.com)

The company is located in Seoul, Korea, and was established in Feb. 2006 by veteran online gaming product managers, web programmers and designers from Yahoo! Korea.

With outstanding creativity and echnology background in online game and web, we are presenting more funny and exciting digital content to worldwide users as a “Ultimate Fun Creator”.

We, Avocado Entertainment, are trying to present high quality service to users and want to make cooperative and win-win business environment with our partners.

Website : DinoKids : http://blog.dinokids.com

Financials

Date Type Amount Investors Valuation
01/01/06 Seed 0.1M established by employees Unknown

People

Jaeseok Choi (Biz Dev Manager, Co-founder)

SJ Kim (CEO, Co-founder)

Chris Park (Chief Product Manager)

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