King Art Games

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King Art Games
Industry Video games
Founded2000
Founder
  • Jan Theysen
  • Marc König
Headquarters,
Products The Book of Unwritten Tales series
Number of employees
100 [1]  (2023)
Website kingart-games.com

King Art Games (stylized as KING Art Games) is a German video game developer. The company created the point-and-click adventure The Book of Unwritten Tales , including its prequel called The Critter Chronicles and the sequel The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 . Their other project that uses similar gameplay mechanics, is the point-and-click adventure The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief .

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They have developed the turn-based strategy game Battle Worlds: Kronos. The studio also worked on the tactical role-playing game The Dwarves , which is based on the novel of the same name. [2] Jan Theysen and Marc König established King Art Games in 2000 to focus on graphic adventure games and role-playing video games.

In January 2020 their Iron Harvest game won the "Best German Game" award at the Deutscher Entwicklerpreis, and the developer team also won "Best Game Design" and "Best Sound Design" and was nominated for "Best Graphic" and "Best Story". [3]

Games developed

Browser and mobile games

2011 to present

YearGamePublisherGenrePlatform(s)
Win OS X Linux PS3 PS4 Wii U NSW X360 XONE iOS Android
2011 The Book of Unwritten Tales Various Adventure YesYesYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
2012 The Book of Unwritten Tales: The Critter Chronicles Nordic Games Adventure YesYesYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
2013 The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief Nordic Games Adventure YesYesYesYesNoNoYesYesYesNoNo
2013 Battle Worlds: Kronos Nordic Games Turn-based strategy YesYesYesNoYesNoYesNoYesYesYes
2015 The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 Nordic Games Adventure YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
2016 The Dwarves THQ Nordic Tactical RPG YesYesYesNoYesNoNoNoYesNoNo
2017 Black Mirror THQ Nordic Adventure YesYesYesNoYesNoNoNoYesNoNo
2020 Iron Harvest Deep Silver [4] Real-time strategy YesNoNoNoYesNoNoNoYesNoNo

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