List of video games developed in Austria

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This is a list of released and upcoming video games developed in Austria . The list is sorted by game title, platform, year of release, their developer and their publisher

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TitlePlatformYearDeveloperPublisher
Der verlassene Planet [lower-alpha 1] Commodore 64 1989 Hannes Seifert (DE wiki) Markt & Technik
Cash Amiga 1991 Max Design Max Design
Th!nk Cross Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS 1991 JoWood Computer Games Max Design
1869 MS-DOS, Amiga 1992 Max Design Max Design
Holy Mission Computer devices1992Project communityProject community
Burntime Amiga, MS-DOS 1993 Max Design Max Design
Whale's Voyage Amiga, Amiga CD32, MS-DOS 1993 Neo Software Flair Software
Motor City Amiga, MS-DOS 1994 Max Design Max Design
The Clue! Amiga, Amiga CD32, MS-DOS 1994"... and avoid panic by", Neo Software Max Design
Albert Lasser's Clearing House MS-DOS 1995 Max Design Max Design
Dark Universe: Hüter des Friedens MS-DOS 1995 MARTIN Gesmbh & Co. KG Max Design
Prototype MS-DOS 1995Surprise! Productions, Neo Software Max Design
Whale's Voyage II: Die Übermacht Amiga, MS-DOS 1995 Neo Software Neo Software
Strike Base MS-DOS 1996 Max Design Max Design
THiNK-X Windows 3.1x 1996 JoWood Ebensee Macmillan Digital Publishing USA
Industry Giant Microsoft Windows 1997 JoWood Ebensee JoWood Productions
Anno 1602 Microsoft Windows 1998 Max Design Sunflowers Interactive
Rent-a-Hero Microsoft Windows 1998 Neo Software Magic Bytes
Alien Nations Microsoft Windows, MacOS 1999 Neo Software JoWooD Productions
Traffic Giant Microsoft Windows 2000 JoWood Ebensee JoWood Productions
Astral Tournament Microsoft Windows 2001Apus SoftwareApus Software
The Nations Microsoft Windows 2001 JoWooD Vienna JoWooD Productions
The Sting! Microsoft Windows 2001 Neo Software JoWooD Productions
Anno 1503 Microsoft Windows 2002 Max Design, Sunflowers Interactive Sunflowers Interactive
Industry Giant II Microsoft Windows 2002 JoWood Ebensee JoWood Productions
Pusher Microsoft Windows 2002 JoWooD Vienna JoWooD Productions
Itch! Microsoft Windows 2003 JoWooD Vienna Bigben Interactive
Neighbours from Hell Microsoft Windows, GameCube, Xbox, Nintendo DS, iOS 2003 JoWooD Vienna JoWooD Productions
Neighbours from Hell 2: On Vacation Microsoft Windows 2004 JoWooD Vienna JoWooD Productions
Transport Giant Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 2004, 2017 (PS4) JoWood Ebensee JoWood Productions
Avencast: Rise of the Mage Microsoft Windows 2007ClockStone Lighthouse Interactive
Gallop & Ride Wii 2008 Sproing Interactive Media THQ
Niki – Rock 'n' Ball Wii 2008BplusBplus
And Yet It Moves Wii, iOS, Microsoft Windows 2009 Broken Rules Broken Rules
Bit Boy!! Wii 2009BplusBplus
Cursed Mountain Wii, Microsoft Windows 2009 Sproing Interactive Media, Deep Silver Vienna Deep Silver
Harms Way Xbox 360 2010 Bongfish Microsoft Game Studios
Gray Matter Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 2010 Wizarbox, ClockStone DTP Entertainment
Logos Cards Windows 2010Florian Kraner, Darien CaldwellFlorian Kraner, Darien Caldwell
Bridge Constructor Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Windows Phone, Xbox One 2011ClockStone Headup Games
Chasing Aurora Wii U 2012 Broken Rules Broken Rules
Ærena: Clash of Champions Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows 2013 Cliffhanger Productions Cliffhanger Productions
Blek iOS, Android, Wii U 2013Kunabi BrotherKunabi Brother
Jagged Alliance Online Browser game, Microsoft Windows 2013 Cliffhanger Productions Gamigo AG, bitComposer Games
Motocross Madness Xbox 360 2013 Bongfish Microsoft Studios
The Dark Eye: Realms of Arkania - Blade of Destiny (Remake) Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One 2013Crafty Studios Game DevelopmentUnited Independent Entertainment
Bit Boy!! Arcade Nintendo 3DS 2014BplusBplus
Mining Industry Simulator Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS 2014Crafty Studios Game Development Koch Media GmbH (Austria)
Secrets of Rætikon Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux 2014 Broken Rules Broken Rules
Ori and the Blind Forest Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One 2015 Moon Studios Microsoft Studios
Shadowrun Chronicles: Boston Lockdown Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows 2015 Cliffhanger Productions Cliffhanger Productions (Steam), Nordic Games (Retail)
Oil Enterprise Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS 2016Crafty Studios Game Development astragon Entertainment
The Lion's Song: Episode 1 - Silence Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS, Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS 2016 Mi'pu'mi Games Mi'pu'mi Games
Bridge Constructor Portal Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One 2017ClockStone Headup Games
Old Man's Journey Android, iOS, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One 2017 Broken Rules Broken Rules
The Dark Eye: Realms of Arkania - Star Trail (Remake) Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One 2017Crafty Studios Game DevelopmentUnited Independent Entertainment
Airport Simulator 2019 Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One 2018Toplitz Productions, ALTUMVI d.o.o.Toplitz Productions
ELOH iOS, Android 2018 Broken Rules, Salon Alpin, jcstranger Broken Rules
Jagged Alliance: Rage! Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One 2018 Cliffhanger Productions HandyGames
My Little Riding Champion Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch 2018Toplitz Productions, Caipirinha GamesToplitz Productions, Bigben Interactive S.A.
Roman the Worm Microsoft Windows 2018RadM, MediaTale GamesRadM, MediaTale Games
Fantasy General 2: Invasion Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One 2019 Owned by Gravity Slitherine Software
Farmer's Dynasty Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch 2019Toplitz Productions, UMEO StudiosToplitz Productions, Bigben Interactive S.A.
John The Electrician Microsoft Windows, Android, iOS, Browser game 2019John Andre Krogedal Gressløs, MediaTale Games MediaTale Games
Hunt The Lights Microsoft Windows 2020 Wild Monkeygames Wild Monkeygames
MisBits Microsoft Windows 2020 Pow Wow Entertainment, Purple Lamp Studios 3BD GAMES LLC
Neighbours back From Hell Android, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One 2020 FarbWorks HandyGames
Ori and the Will of the Wisps Microsoft Windows, Xbox One 2020 Moon Studios Xbox Game Studios
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Android, iOS, tvOS, Google Stadia, Amazon Luna 2020 Purple Lamp Studios THQ Nordic
The Flower Collectors Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch 2020 Mi'pu'mi Games Mi'pu'mi Games
The VR CANYON Microsoft Windows 2020 Wild Monkeygames Wild Monkeygames
Lumberjack's Dynasty Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S 2021Toplitz Productions, UMEO StudiosToplitz Productions
Blood and Zombies Microsoft Windows 2022 Wild Monkeygames Freedom Games
Chonky - From Breakfast to Domination Microsoft Windows 2022 Enhydra Games Enhydra Games
Forgotten Fables: Wolves on the Westwind Microsoft Windows, iOS 2022 Owned by Gravity Ulisses Digital
Gibbon: Beyond the Trees iOS, Microsoft Windows, macOS, Nintendo Switch 2022 Broken Rules Broken Rules
Psych Microsoft Windows 2022 MediaTale Games MediaTale Games
Slopecrashers Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS 2022 byteparrot byteparrot
Guild of Dragons Microsoft Windows, macOS 2023 Artcue e.U. Artcue e.U.
Howl Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch 2023 Mi'pu'mi Games Mi'pu'mi Games
Jected: Rivals Microsoft Windows 2023 Pow Wow Entertainment THQ Nordic, Pow Wow Entertainment
Midnight Heist Microsoft Windows 2023 MediaTale Games MediaTale Games
SpellForce: Conquest of Eo Microsoft Windows, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 2023 Owned by Gravity THQ Nordic
SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 2023 Purple Lamp Studios THQ Nordic
We Are Screwed! Microsoft Windows 2023 Rarebyte Rarebyte

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Notes

  1. In 2015, researchers Konstantin Mitgutsch and Herbert Rosenstingl credited Der verlassene Planet as "the first commercial video game developed in Austria". It appeared on a floppy disk bundled with Markt & Technik's magazine 64'er . Developer Hannes Seifert went on to co-found Neo Software in 1993. [1] Also see DE C64-Wiki.

Citations

  1. Mitgutsch, Konstantin; Rosenstingl, Herbert (May 2015). "Austria". In Wolf, Mark J. P. (ed.). Video Games Around the World. MIT Press. pp. 71–85. ISBN   9780262527163.