Worldweaver Ltd
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Type | Limited |
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Industry | Computer and video game industry |
Founded | 1997 |
Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
Key people |
Chris Sterling Bob Sterling |
Employees | 12 |
Website | www.worldweaver.com |
Worldweaver Ltd is an independent UK games and middleware developer founded in 1997 by Chris Sterling and Simon Dean.
Their first title was Beasts and Bumpkins (1997) published through Electronic Arts. Since formation they have worked on hundreds of middleware apps and games, including the game engine DX Studio, and large scale Simulators.
Worldweaver currently holds the worldwide Amazon Kindle license for the popular Fighting Fantasy and Lone Wolf gamebooks, with 9 books currently published via Amazon.
Their most recent title is Dino Snap, a game cross-published on iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch and HTML5.
The company also supplies development and test services for other publishers and developers.
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