Australian Developers And Their Games
While American, European and Asian game companies fight for costumers on the video game market, Australia seems to be far from this confrontation. I bet that many of you don't even know if there are any game developers there. So you can be surprised to find out that many popular titles were created in this land of plenty. Here are 7 most remarkable games from Australia.
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Fallout Tactics is a turn-based real-time tactical RPG set in the Fallout universe. It was developed by Australian company Micro Forté that was mostly focused on producing MMO games. Brotherhood of St…
A list of Australian games couldn't exist without a game based on the legendary series by J.R.R. Tolkien. The Hobbit was developed by Beam Software as an illustrated text adventure game. By arrangemen…
In de Blob you need to save an alien city from evil INKT Corporation. The antagonist wants to remove all colors and fun from the citizens' lives and make the world monochromatic. To defeat your enemie…
The Battle for Wesnoth was designed by a single person - David White. The game was first released in 2003, and since then it became free to download and modify. As of right now Wesnoth was downloaded …
L.A. Noire is the only game developed by Team Bondi, an Australian game company, now defunct. This is a neo-noir detecive game about an LAPD officer who investigates cases as player progresses through…
In 2010 Fruit Ninja became a huge mobile hit. It was developed by Halfbrick that previously created GBA and mobile titles. Bright graphics, simple gameplay, different modes, including versus mode made…
The Legend of Spyro is a reboot of the Spyro the Dragon series. While the original title was a platformer, this game is based more on combat, and Spyro can use both melee technics and breath attacks l…