Cipher Prime

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Cipher Prime
Industry Interactive Entertainment
Founder(s) William "BJ" Stallwood, Dain Saint
Headquarters Philadelphia, PA, USA
Products Auditorium, Fractal, Pulse, Splice, Auditorium 2: Duet
Services Video game development
Website Official site

Cipher Prime is a video game development studio based in Philadelphia.[1] The company was founded in 2008.[2] Cipher Prime is best known for its titles Auditorium (2008), Fractal (2010), and Splice (2012). They are currently working on a Kickstarter-backed sequel to Auditorium titled Auditorium 2: Duet.[3] Since 2012, Cipher Prime has been hosting their own monthly Game Jams on Thursday nights in their Philadelphia offices.[4] In 2013 they enlarged their office to create the Philly Game Forge, a coworking space for independent game developers.[5] Several of their games have been featured in Humble Bundles, including Humble Bundles With Android 4 and 6.[6][7]

List of video games

Year Title Platform
2008 Auditorium Flash, iOS, Playstation 3, PSP, Steam
2010 Fractal Windows, OS X, Linux, Android, iOS
2011 Pulse Android tablets, iPad
2012 Splice Windows, OS X, Linux, Android, iOS
2013 Intake Windows, OS X
TBA Auditorium 2: Duet Windows, OS X, Linux

References

  1. Smith, Eric. "An Exclusive Look at Cipher Prime's Splice". Philly.com. Retrieved 2013-04-30. 
  2. Moss, Richard. "Interview: Cipher Prime's Will Stallwood on Fractal, Indie Development, Inspirations, and More". VentureBeat. Retrieved 2013-04-30. 
  3. Conditt, Jessica. "Auditorium 2: Duet Raises the Full $60,000 through Kickstarter". Joystiq. AOL Tech. Retrieved 2013-04-18. 
  4. "Dev Night". Cipher Prime. Retrieved 9 May 2013. 
  5. "Philly Game Forge Old City Coworking"Technically Philly
  6. "You wanted more games galore, so get ready for Humble Bundle for Android 4!". Humble Mumble. Retrieved 5 July 2013. 
  7. "Hungry for more games? Feast on Humble Bundle with Android 6!". Humble Mumble. Retrieved 5 July 2013. 

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