Basilisk Games
Developers of Role Playing Games for Windows, Macintosh and Linux | |
Industry | Video game industry |
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Founded | May 2005 |
Headquarters | Indianapolis, Indiana, US |
Key people | Thomas Riegsecker |
Products | Eschalon series |
Number of employees | 1 (full-time) |
Website | http://basiliskgames.com/ |
Basilisk Games is an independent video game company based in Indianapolis, Indiana[1] that develops video games for the Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux platforms.[2] Currently specializing in role-playing games,[3] the company released its first title Eschalon: Book 1 in 2007. The company consists of one full-time employee, Thomas Riegsecker, as well as several contract employees.[4]
Games
- Eschalon: Book 1 - Windows, Mac OS X, Linux (2007)
- Eschalon: Book II - Windows, Mac OS X, Linux (2010)
- Eschalon: Book III - Windows, Mac OS X, Linux (2014)
A free expansion exists to Book II titled Secrets Of Fathamurk.[5] Basilisk is also developing a science fiction role-playing game that will utilize a new game engine.[6]
Awards
- 2007 "Indie RPG of the Year" - Eschalon: Book 1 (RPGWatch)[7]
- 2007 "Indie RPG of the Year" - Eschalon: Book 1 (Gaming with Children)[8]
- 2007 "Independent RPG of the Year" Runner Up - Eschalon: Book 1 (GameBanshee)[9]
References
- ↑ "Basilisk Games". Indie DB. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
- ↑ Interview With Thomas From Basilisk Games - Linux Gaming News
- ↑ Basilisk Games Software Publisher Profile - cnet
- ↑ Basilisk Games Studio Profile - greenhouse Archived January 3, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ The Future Of Basilisk Games And Eschalon Updates! Linux Gaming News, September 16, 2010 (Article by Maxim Bardin)
- ↑ Basilisk Games To Go Sci-Fi With Next RPG? Inside Mac Games, June 11, 2008 (Article by Cord Kruse)
- ↑ 2007 Indie RPG of the Year
- ↑ Indie RPG of the Year (Gaming with Children)
- ↑ Game of the Year @ GameBanshee Archived March 26, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. Accessed January 14, 2008.
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