Video_gaming_in_Lithuania

Video games in Lithuania

Video games in Lithuania

Overview of video games in Lithuania


A number of video game companies are based in Lithuania.

Production

Game companies from Lithuania

  • A-Steroids[1]
  • Estoty
  • Explosive Squat Games (Publisher & dev)
  • Flazm (Publisher & dev)
  • Game Insight (Publisher & dev. Mobile & online.)
  • Glera Games
  • Hidden Layer Games
  • Karaclan
  • Kiork
  • Kodo Linija
  • No Brakes Games (Publisher & dev)
  • Nordcurrent (Publisher & dev. Casual.)
  • On5 Games[2] (Mobile)
  • Real Welders[3]
  • Realore[4]
  • SneakyBox[5] (Co-dev)
  • Tag of Joy[6]
  • Tiny Magicians[7]
  • TutoToons[8]
  • Vidas Games
  • Wireframe Dreams
  • Zuurix[9]

Titles from Lithuania

Gaming media and news

GameblogLT http://www.gameblog.lt/


References

  1. Hamill, Jasper (6 October 2014). "Apple Once Again Bans 'Drug Dealing Simulator' From The App Store". Forbes. Retrieved 2014-12-11.
  2. Reynolds, Matthew (2014-03-24). "Rollercoaster Tycoon 4 on PC will be a "completely different game"". Digital Spy. Retrieved 2014-12-11.
  3. Batrynchuk, Todd (Nov 28, 2020). "Sky Haven lets you plan and construct an airport". Linux Game Consortium. Retrieved 21 April 2022.
  4. "Realore Studios launches Jane's Hotel game on Android Market!" (Press release). PRLog. 2011-04-21. Retrieved 2014-12-11.
  5. "SneakyBox's Gematsu bio". www.gematsu.com. Gematsu. Retrieved 24 January 2023.
  6. Rasmussen, Conrad (6 November 2013). "Tag of Joy: Games, Fun and Innovation in Lithuania". Tenfour. Retrieved 2015-05-20.
  7. "Egidijus (Egis) Bachur's LinkedIn bio". linkedin.com. Retrieved 2022-09-05.
  8. "Zuurix's Twitter". twitter.com. Retrieved 2022-09-05.
  9. "101-in-1 Sports Party Megamix (Wii) Review". Everybody Plays. 2011-01-12. Retrieved 2014-12-11.
  10. "Catch Falling Stars in Stores Now". IGN. 2008-08-27. Retrieved 2014-12-11.
  11. Morkūnas, Giedrius (2007-02-27). "Studento sukurtas žaidimas sulaukė pasaulinio pripažinimo" [Student created game attracted global recognition]. Savas (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 2014-12-11.



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