The Logic Factory

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The Logic Factory
Type Public
Founded 1993[1]
Headquarters United States
Industry Computer and video game industry
Products Video games
Website http://www.logicfactory.com/

The Logic Factory, Inc. is a video game development company responsible for Ascendancy (1995), a turn-based science fiction strategy game for the PC, The Tone Rebellion (1997), and a few other projects.

The company has been working on an online RPG known as Seeker. Both Seeker and Ascendancy 2 use TLF's "Hydra" 3D engine. "Hydra" is a package of developer resources created by The Logic Factory team to create their brand-new 3D games.

"After more than a year of effort and with more than $2 million invested Logic Factory has now created a portable, discreet package of developer resources that we are calling Hydra because of its multiple applications for inputting interactive music, full 3d worlds and the objects and actions." Said The Logic Factory Team

Seeker will use a new "episode" download, in which the user may purchase download new "episodes" off the internet when they are released. This allows the developers to see how the users react (ie. prefer being evil over good and neutral) and make changes to the new episode (ie. make a 'darker' dungeon to suit the 'evil' players).

It is anticipated that Seeker will be released in 2007.

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