Cranberry Production GmbH is a German video game developer, located in Hanover. It is a subsidiary of dtp entertainment, an independent video games publisher based in Hamburg.
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Cranberry Production is a continuation of 4HEAD Studios, a Hanover-based game development company founded in 1997 by Lars Martensen and Tobias Severin. 4HEAD is perhaps best known for a successful series of medieval-life simulation games known as The Guild: see Europa 1400: The Guild and The Guild 2.
Notable games developed by 4HEAD include:
Year | Game |
2002 | Europa 1400: The Guild |
2003 | Die Gilde: Gaukler, Gruften & Geschütze (expansion for The Guild) |
2003 | Big Biz Tycoon 2 |
2005 | Mall of America Tycoon |
2005 | The Guild (Gold Edition) |
2006 | The Guild 2 |
2007 | The Guild II: Pirates of The European Seas (expansion for The Guild II) |
2008 | The Guild II: Venice (expansion for The Guild II was developed by Trine Games) |
In 2007, dtp entertainment bought 4HEAD Studios and changed it into Cranberry Production.[1] The new company's first release was Mata Hari.
Cranberry Production has since produced the sequels to The Black Mirror, namely Black Mirror II in 2009 and Black Mirror III in 2011.