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Xilam is a French video game developer founded in 1999, initially recognized for its innovative approach to animation and storytelling in gaming. The studio gained prominence with the release of "Stupid Invaders," a point-and-click adventure game that showcased its unique blend of humor and engaging gameplay. The success of this title led to a Dreamcast version, further solidifying Xilam's reputation in the industry.

Key personnel include co-founders Marc du Pontavice and Philippe Chappuis, who have been instrumental in shaping the studio's creative vision. Xilam's notable projects, particularly "Stupid Invaders," have garnered attention for their distinctive art style and narrative depth.

The studio has influenced the gaming landscape by pushing the boundaries of animated storytelling and integrating humor into gameplay, contributing to the adventure genre's evolution. Xilam specializes in adventure games, often incorporating rich narratives and vibrant animations.

The studio has received several accolades for its work, including nominations for prestigious awards, highlighting its impact on both the gaming and animation industries.

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