Thing Trunk

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Thing Trunk
Company type Limited partnership
Industry Video games
Founded27 September 2012
Headquarters Warsaw, Poland
ProductsReturn 2 Games(series)
Book of Demons
Members7
Website https://thingtrunk.com

Thing Trunk is an independent game developer located in Warsaw. The company was established in August 2012 by Maciej Biedrzycki, Konstanty Kalicki and Filip Starzyński, former co-funders of Twin Bottles and Codeminion (known for casual games such as Phantasmat, Ancient Quest of Saqquarah, StoneLoops! of Jurassica). [1] [2]

Contents

History

Return 2 Games series

The company initially focused on defining principles of Return 2 Games - a series of 7 titles aiming to re-capture the feeling and experience of classic games from the '90s. [3] [4] The series were announced three years after creation of the studio (2015). [5] All games in the series will utilize card mechanics and take place in the same setting (called Paperverse) in which characters and objects are made of cut and folded paper. [6] [7] Games from the series are aimed at mid-core gamers. [8] [9] Games are made in CUG (Thing Trunk's in-house engine). [1]

Awards and nominations

Games

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