Grip Digital

Grip Digital
Private
Industry video game industry
Founded 2009
Headquarters Prague, Czech Republic
Key people
Jakub Mikyska
Number of employees
15[1]
Website www.grip-games.com

Grip Digital (also known as Grip Games) is a developer and publisher of video games based in Prague, Czech Republic. It focuses on developing an publishing video games. Its main focus are consoles.

History

The studio was established by Jakub Mikyska and Jan Cabuk.[2] Studio focused to PlayStation Portable consoles but eventually moved to Playstation 3 and Vita. Employees of Grip Digital were recruited in Studios such as 2K Czech or Disney Mobile.[3]

Grip Digital later got in touch with Teotl Studios, authors of Unmechanical. Grip Digital developed the Extended version of the game. Teotl Studios then decided to keep the cooperation and both studios started to work together on The Solus Project.[4][5]

Games

Year Game Genre Consoles Studio's role Notes
2010 5-in-1 Arcade Hits Multi Genre PS3, PS Vita, PSP Developed Compilation of 5 different games
2010 Blimp: The Flying Adventures Arcade game PSP, PS3 Published Developed by Craneballs Studio
2011 One Epic Game Action Arcade Game PS3, PS Vita, PSP, iOS Developed
2011 MiniSquadron Arcade game PS3, PS Vita, PSP Published Developed by Supermono.
2011 The Impossible Game Arcade game PS3, PS Vita, PSP Published Developed by Fluke Dude.
2012 Foosball 2012 Arcade game PS3, PS Vita Published Developed by 3Division
2013 Atomic Ninjas Arcade game PS3, PS Vita Developed
2014 Jet Car Stunts Race game PC, PS3, PS Vita, Xbox 360 Developed Remake of the 2009 iOS game of the same name
2015 Unmechanical: Extended Arcade game PS3, PS4, Xbox One Developed
2015 Tower of Guns First-person shooter PS3, PS4, Xbox One Ported to consoles Developed by Terrible Posture Games.
2015 Q.U.B.E: Director's Cut Puzzle video game PS3, PS4, Xbox One, Wii U Ported to consoles Developed by Toxic Games
2016 McDroid Tower defense PS4, Xbox One Ported to consoles Developed by Elefantopia
2016 The Solus Project Action-adventure game PC, Xbox One Developed Co-developed with Teotl Studios
2017 Skylar & Plux: Adventure on Clover Island 3D Platform game PC, PS4, Xbox One Published, Developed[6][7] Co-developed with Right Nice Games[8]
2017 Mothergunship First-person shooter PC, PS4, Xbox One Developed Co-developed with Terrible Posture Games

References

  1. "Vidcast #65: Grip Digital". Hrej.cz. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  2. Milligan, Matt. "Indie Talk: Grip Games/Terrible Posture Games". PostItGamer. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  3. "Case Study: Grip Games “Atomic Ninjas”". ShiVa. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  4. Pitt, Daniel. "Xbox One, PC Exclusive The Solus Project Interview with Sjoerd de Jong". PressA2Join. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  5. Stevens, Nathan. "INTERVIEW: The Solus Project Developers Grip Games and Teotl Studios". Gaming Cypher. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  6. Marsh, Stewart (17 June 2016). "Skylar & Plux: Adventure on Clover Island Interview | Senshudo". Retrieved 29 July 2016.
  7. "Rezzed 2016 – Skylar & Plux and Furi". The Mental Attic. 12 April 2016. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
  8. Dahl, Tor Erik. "Grip Digital announces new platformer". Game Reactor. Retrieved 17 March 2016.
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