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Tilted Mill Entertainment

Winchester, Massachusetts

À propos

Tilted Mill Entertainment, founded in 2001, is an independent game development studio known for its focus on city-building and simulation games. The studio gained recognition with the release of "Caesar IV" in 2006, a title that revitalized the classic city-building genre. Over the years, Tilted Mill has launched several notable projects, including "Children of the Nile: Enhanced Edition" and "SimCity Societies," showcasing their expertise in creating engaging simulation experiences.

Key personnel include co-founders Chris Beatrice and Jason T. McCullough, who have played pivotal roles in the studio's creative direction and development processes. Their leadership has been instrumental in shaping the studio's identity and vision.

Tilted Mill's influence on the gaming industry is marked by its innovative approach to simulation mechanics and storytelling, particularly in titles like "Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile," which introduced unique cultural elements to city-building gameplay. The studio specializes in simulation and strategy genres, often incorporating historical themes and complex systems.

Throughout its history, Tilted Mill has received various accolades, including recognition for "Hinterland: A New Kingdom" and "Medieval Mayor," highlighting their contributions to the simulation genre and their commitment to quality game design.

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Fondé

January 1, 2002

Siège social

Winchester, Massachusetts, United States

Nombre d'employés

11 - 50

Fondateurs

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Axe de genre

Strategy

Informations de contact

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