DreamCatcher Interactive - Games

Games

Games developed or published by DreamCatcher Interactive
Title Release
Year
Platform Notes
Agassi Tennis Generation 2003 Windows, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2
Animates 2007 Nintendo DS
Arcania: Gothic 4 2010 Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
Arx Fatalis 2002 Windows, Xbox
Atlantis: The Lost Tales 1997 Windows Publisher
Besieger 2004 Windows
Cold War 2005 Windows, Xbox, Linux
Curse: The Eye of Isis 2003 Windows, Xbox, PlayStation 2
Domination 2005 Windows
Dunes of War 2007 Windows
Dungeon Lords 2005 Windows
Emergency Fire Response 2003 Windows
Enigma: Rising Tide 2003 Windows
Enigma: Rising Tide Gold Edition 2005 Windows
First Battalion 2006 Windows, Xbox
Genesis Rising 2006 Windows
Gore: Ultimate Soldier 2002 Windows
Haegemonia: Legions of Iron 2003 Windows
Harbinger 2003 Windows
Inkheart 2008 Nintendo DS based on Inkheart
Jewels of the Oracle 1995 Windows, Mac Publisher
LifeSigns: Surgical Unit 2007 Nintendo DS
ObsCure 2004 Windows, Xbox, PlayStation 2
Painkiller 2004 Windows
Painkiller: Battle Out of Hell 2004 Windows
Painkiller: Black 2005 Windows
Painkiller: Hell Wars 2006 Xbox
Painkiller: Overdose 2007 Windows
Painkiller: Resurrection 2009 Windows
Pax Romana 2003 Windows Publisher
Playmobil Circus 2009 Wii
Playmobil Knights 2009 Nintendo DS
Playmobil Pirates 2009 Nintendo DS
Project Earth: Starmageddon 2002 Windows
Riddle of the Sphinx 2000 Windows
Rock Manager 2001 Windows
Seven Kingdoms - Conquest 2008 Windows
Spellforce Universe 2007 Windows
Spirits & Spells 2003 Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2
SuperPower 2002 Windows
SuperPower 2 2004 Windows
The Guild 2 2006 Windows
The Guild 2: Pirates of the High Seas 2007 Windows
Traitors Gate 2000 Macintosh, Windows
War Leaders: Clash of Nations 2008 Windows
World Party Games 2009 Wii
Yager (aka Aerial Strike) 2003 Windows, Xbox
Yoga Wii 2009 Wii

Read more about this topic:  DreamCatcher Interactive

Famous quotes containing the word games:

    The rules of drinking games are taken more serious than the rules of war.
    Chinese proverb.

    In 1600 the specialization of games and pastimes did not extend beyond infancy; after the age of three or four it decreased and disappeared. From then on the child played the same games as the adult, either with other children or with adults. . . . Conversely, adults used to play games which today only children play.
    Philippe Ariés (20th century)