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Frogwares
Frogwares is a Ukrainian video game development studio headquartered in Kyiv with subsidiary offices in Dublin, Ireland. The studio and its subsidiaries develop adventure games for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch as well as PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Wii, and mobile.
Frogwares created the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series, which sold around seven million copies worldwide.
The studio released its first open world investigation video game, The Sinking City, inspired by the works of H. P. Lovecraft, in 2019.
Frogwares was founded in 2000 in Ukraine and Ireland by French expatriates. Waël Amr is the CEO. The name "Frogwares" comes from the derogatory term "froggies" to designate people of French origin.
When it was created, the studio was made up of a team of six people which then expanded to reach eighty employees in 2018. The studio specialized in the Sherlock Holmes adventure games series.
With Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Persian Carpet (2008), Frogwares began to develop casual games. In 2011, the studio created a dedicated subsidiary, Waterlily Games. During this time, the company's publisher shut down and Frogwares began self publishing. The casual games produced by the studio are often distributed exclusively for download, with the exception of the Sherlock Holmes casual games, which are also published on physical media.
In 2012, Frogwares released World of Battles: Morningstar, its first multiplayer MMORTS, following a beta release. World of Battles was a strategy game set in a fantastic medieval universe where the player trains and controls an army and must succeed in defeating other armies controlled by other players to recover gems. It shut down the following year.
In 2012, Frogwares opened a second subsidiary, 3AM Studios, to release Magrunner: Dark Pulse, a strategic sci-fi shooter based on the magnetization of cubes and platforms to move through each level. The studio use Kickstarter alternative Gamesplanet Labs to help fund the project. Upon the game's release in 2013, Magrunner was compared to Portal.
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Frogwares
Frogwares is a Ukrainian video game development studio headquartered in Kyiv with subsidiary offices in Dublin, Ireland. The studio and its subsidiaries develop adventure games for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch as well as PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Wii, and mobile.
Frogwares created the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series, which sold around seven million copies worldwide.
The studio released its first open world investigation video game, The Sinking City, inspired by the works of H. P. Lovecraft, in 2019.
Frogwares was founded in 2000 in Ukraine and Ireland by French expatriates. Waël Amr is the CEO. The name "Frogwares" comes from the derogatory term "froggies" to designate people of French origin.
When it was created, the studio was made up of a team of six people which then expanded to reach eighty employees in 2018. The studio specialized in the Sherlock Holmes adventure games series.
With Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Persian Carpet (2008), Frogwares began to develop casual games. In 2011, the studio created a dedicated subsidiary, Waterlily Games. During this time, the company's publisher shut down and Frogwares began self publishing. The casual games produced by the studio are often distributed exclusively for download, with the exception of the Sherlock Holmes casual games, which are also published on physical media.
In 2012, Frogwares released World of Battles: Morningstar, its first multiplayer MMORTS, following a beta release. World of Battles was a strategy game set in a fantastic medieval universe where the player trains and controls an army and must succeed in defeating other armies controlled by other players to recover gems. It shut down the following year.
In 2012, Frogwares opened a second subsidiary, 3AM Studios, to release Magrunner: Dark Pulse, a strategic sci-fi shooter based on the magnetization of cubes and platforms to move through each level. The studio use Kickstarter alternative Gamesplanet Labs to help fund the project. Upon the game's release in 2013, Magrunner was compared to Portal.