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Double Fine Productions

San Francisco, California

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Double Fine Productions, founded in 2000 by industry veteran Tim Schafer, has established itself as a prominent player in the gaming landscape, known for its unique storytelling and innovative gameplay. The studio gained significant recognition with the release of "Psychonauts" in 2005, which became a cult classic and showcased their commitment to creativity. Over the years, Double Fine has launched several notable projects, including "Brütal Legend," "Broken Age," and the remastered versions of "Grim Fandango" and "Day of the Tentacle," further solidifying their reputation.

Key personnel, including Tim Schafer, have been instrumental in shaping the studio's vision and direction, fostering a culture of artistic expression and collaboration. Double Fine's games often blend humor with deep narratives, influencing the adventure and platforming genres significantly.

The studio has made substantial contributions to the industry, particularly in the realm of crowdfunding with "Broken Age," which set a precedent for independent game financing. Their focus spans various genres, including adventure, platformers, and narrative-driven experiences, often incorporating innovative design elements.

Double Fine has received numerous accolades, including BAFTA nominations and Game Developers Choice Awards, recognizing their artistic achievements and contributions to the gaming community. Their commitment to quality and creativity continues to inspire both players and developers alike.

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Fundada em

January 1, 2000

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San Francisco, California, United States

Número de funcionários

51 - 100

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