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Wadjet Eye Games

Video game developer and publisher based in New York City


Summary

Video game developer and publisher based in New York City

FieldValue
nameWadjet Eye Games
logoWadjet eye games.png
typePrivate
foundation2006
location_countryUnited States
key_peopleDave Gilbert
industryVideo games
productsBlackwell series
Primordia
Gemini Rue
Unavowed
The Excavation of Hob's Barrow
num_employees3
homepageWadjet Eye Games

Primordia Gemini Rue Unavowed The Excavation of Hob's Barrow

Wadjet Eye Games is an American independent video game developer, voice casting/directing contractor/subcontractor and publisher which specialises in point-and-click adventure games. It was founded in 2006 by Dave Gilbert as a means to publish his own games, but has since expanded to publishing games by other designers as well.

History

Gilbert produced The Shivah in 2006 for MAGS, the monthly one-month Adventure Game Studio game contest. After winning the contest, Gilbert continued to improve The Shivah, adding voice acting and extra puzzles, then released it as a commercial title. It was originally sold via Manifesto Games, until Gilbert formed Wadjet Eye Games in order to sell it himself and move into game design full-time.

In 2006, Wadjet Eye released The Blackwell Legacy, the first in the Blackwell series. This was followed in 2007 by the continuation of the series, Blackwell Unbound. In February 2008, a publishing deal was announced between Wadjet Eye Games and PlayFirst. Under the agreement, Wadjet Eye Games would develop a casual adventure game for PlayFirst. The resulting game, Emerald City Confidential, a noir story set in L. Frank Baum's Land of Oz, was released on 19 February 2009. That year also saw the release of the third Blackwell game, The Blackwell Convergence.

In 2010, Wadjet Eye Games published the first game developed by somebody other than Gilbert; this was Puzzle Bots, a casual puzzle game developed by Ivy Games. Further third-party games published by Wadjet Eye Games through 2011 and 2012 were Gemini Rue, Da New Guys, Resonance and Primordia. In February 2013 it was announced that Wadjet Eye Games would be publishing their first portable release, with Gemini Rue being ported to both iPhone and iPad.

At one point Wadjet Eye was planning a game based on comic books by Vertigo.

Awards

Wadjet Eye Games was nominated for the Best New Studio award at the Game Developers Choice Awards in 2007, the same year that Gilbert received the AGS Lifetime Achievement Award In 2008, Gamasutra listed Wadjet Eye among their top 20 breakthrough developers.

Games

TitleDeveloperRelease dateMetacritic Score
The ShivahDave GilbertAugust 14, 2006
The Blackwell LegacyDecember 23, 200680
Blackwell UnboundSeptember 4, 2007
Emerald City ConfidentialFebruary 19, 200971
The Blackwell ConvergenceJuly 22, 2009
Puzzle BotsIvy GamesMay 7, 2010
Gemini RueJoshua NuernbergerFebruary 24, 201182
The Blackwell DeceptionDave GilbertOctober 12, 201173
Da New Guys: Day of the JackassIcebox GamesFebruary 29, 201256
ResonanceXII GamesJune 19, 201276
PrimordiaWormwood StudiosDecember 5, 201272
The Shivah: Kosher EditionDave GilbertNovember 20, 201367
The Blackwell EpiphanyApril 24, 201483
A Golden WakeGrundislav GamesOctober 9, 201468
TechnobabylonTechnocrat GamesMay 21, 201582
ShardlightFrancisco Gonzalez/Ben ChandlerMarch 8, 201675
UnavowedDave GilbertAugust 8, 201887
StrangelandWormwood StudiosMay 25, 202177
The Excavation of Hob's BarrowCloak and Dagger GamesSeptember 28, 202280 (PC), 83 (NS)
Old SkiesDave GilbertApril 23, 202581 (PC), 75 (NS)
NighthawksCuriosity EngineTBA

References

References

  1. "Wadjet Eye Games (Company)".
  2. "Wadjet Eye Games LLC".
  3. "Wadjet Eye Games {{!}} IGDB.com".
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  5. Morgan, Joe (February 27, 2013), [http://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2013/02/wadjet-eye-games-gives-reason-for-retro-adventure-fans-to-rejoice/ Wadjet Eye Games Gives Reason For Retro Adventure Fans To Rejoice], Capsule Computers, accessed March 1, 2013
  6. (4 November 2015). "The Vertigo Comics Games Wadjet Eye Never Made".
  7. [http://www.gamechoiceawards.com/nominees.htm Game Choice Awards nominees] (cited 12 February 2007)
  8. [https://www.americangirlscouts.org/AGSAwards/awards.php?year=2006 AGS Awards for 2006 winners] (cited 12 February 2007)
  9. [https://web.archive.org/web/20080921235228/http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/3760/the_gamasutra_20_2008s_.php?page=21 Gamasutra Top 20 Breakthrough Developers] (cited 20 October 2008)
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