Future Games (video game developer)
Industry | Game development |
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Founded | 1996[1] |
Defunct | 2011 |
Headquarters | Beroun, Czech Republic |
Key people | Martin Malik |
Future Games was a video game company based in Beroun, Czech Republic. The company focused mostly on adventure games. The studio was closed in 2011 due to financial problems after release of Alter Ego.[2]
Released titles
Title | Original title | Date of release | Description |
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Boovie | Boovie | 1998 | Puzzle game inspired by Quadrax.[3] |
Bloodie | Bloodie | 1998 | Action freeware game released to promote Boovie.[4] |
Messenger of the Gods | Posel bohů | 1998 | Adventure game. |
The Black Mirror | Posel smrti | 2003 | The most successful game by Future games. Horror adventure game. It is considered to be the best Czech adventure video game ever.[5] |
Nibiru: Age of Secrets | NI.BI.RU: Posel Bohů | 2005 | Remake to Messenger of the Gods. Also known as Ni.Bi.Ru: Messenger of the Gods.[6] |
Next Life | Zatracenci | 2007 | Horror sci-fi adventure game. |
Tale of a Hero | Tale of a Hero | 2008 | Fairy tale adventure game. |
Alter Ego | Alter Ego | 2010 | The last game by company. The game was largely unsuccessful. |
References
- ↑ http://www.planete-aventure.net/articles/Future%20Games%20interview%20by%20LFP.pdf french
- ↑ http://www.mobygames.com/company/future-games-sro
- ↑ http://www.databaze-her.cz/hry/boovie/ czech
- ↑ "Bloodie – Databáze-her.cz". www.databaze-her.cz. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
- ↑ http://games.tiscali.cz/recenze/posel-smrti-iii-recenze-55966 czech
- ↑ http://www.databaze-her.cz/hry/nibiru-messenger-of-the-gods/
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