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Spiderweb Software

Seattle, Washington

À propos

Spiderweb Software, founded in 1994 by Jeff Vogel, is an independent game development studio known for its deep storytelling and intricate gameplay mechanics. The studio gained recognition with the launch of "Geneforge," a groundbreaking series that introduced players to a unique blend of role-playing and strategy elements. Over the years, Spiderweb has released several notable titles, including "Avernum: Escape from the Pit," "Avadon: The Black Fortress," and "Queen's Wish: The Conqueror," each contributing to its reputation for rich narratives and engaging worlds.

Key personnel, including Vogel, have been instrumental in shaping the studio's vision, focusing on creating immersive experiences that prioritize player choice and consequence. Spiderweb's influence on the gaming industry is evident in its commitment to indie development, showcasing how small studios can produce high-quality, story-driven games that rival larger titles.

The studio specializes in RPGs, often featuring turn-based combat and expansive worlds filled with lore. Its dedication to innovation is reflected in the unique mechanics of the "Geneforge" series, which allows players to create and control creatures, pushing the boundaries of traditional RPG gameplay.

Spiderweb Software has received numerous accolades for its work, including recognition from indie game awards and a loyal fanbase that appreciates its dedication to quality and storytelling. The studio continues to be a significant player in the indie gaming landscape, influencing both players and developers alike.

Aperçu

Fondé

January 1, 1994

Siège social

Seattle, Washington, United States

Nombre d'employés

1 - 10

Fondateurs

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Axe de genre

Role-Playing (RPG)

Informations de contact

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