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Eipix Entertainment

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Number of employees
  
300-350

Headquarters
  
Website
  
www.eipix.com

Founded
  
2005

Industry
  
Computer and video games

Key people
  
Mirko Topalski CEOVladimir Živković CCOAdrian Đura CTO

Video games
  
Dark Parables: Queen of, Dark Parables: The Little, Pyroblazer, Dark Parables: The Little, Dark Parables: Queen of

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Eipix Entertainment is a Serbian independent video game developer based in Novi Sad. The company was founded in 2005 and develops casual games for PC, Mac, iOS and Android published both independently and through its publishing partner Big Fish Games.

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History

Eipix Entertainment entered the game development business as an indie company. Early projects included the sci-fi race and shooter Pyroblazer and eco-themed puzzle adventure Ziro.

After several independent projects Eipix began working as an outsourcing company, porting and making games for other developers.

In 2011 Eipix Entertainment went back to developing its own games, having shifted its focus towards casual games, mainly hidden object puzzle adventure (HOPA) titles, published through Big Fish Games.

Starting with Final Cut: Death on the Silver Screen Collector's Edition in 2012, Eipix has developed more than 60 HOPA titles. The company is currently developing sequels to hidden-object puzzle game franchises Mystery Case Files, Dark Parables, and Hidden Expedition, in addition to its original HOPA series.

Eipix has also been entrusted with developing further sequels of the contemporary text-based game Lifeline, starting with Lifeline: Whiteout, also released by Big Fish Games.

Free-to-play and self-publishing

Parallel to its work in the HOPA genre, Eipix has also been developing free-to-play games. Free the Witch, the first Eipix-developed free-to-play game was released in 2016 through Big Fish Games. Later in the same year, Eipix also became a self-publishing company, independently releasing its own games for a variety of mobile platforms. The company's first independent release was the free-to-play game Hoppy Land, published on the iTunes app store on August 31, followed by Nom Nom on October 4, with more free-to-play titles to be released before the end of 2016.

Xtruist Audio

Xtruist Audio is a subsidiary of Eipix. Xtruist provides music and sound for video games and other media. The team consists of composers, sound designers, mix engineers and programmers.

EipixCON

EipixCon is an annual event organized by Eipix for its employees.

Dark Parables Franchise

Dark Parables is a franchise of casual hidden object games. The first seven episodes were produced by Blue Tea Games; Eipix Entertainment currently produces the sequels, starting with the eighth installment.

  • Dark Parables: The Little Mermaid and the Purple Tide (2014 - a joint production of Blue Tea Games and Eipix)
  • Dark Parables: Queen of Sands (2015)
  • Dark Parables: Goldilocks and the Fallen Star (2015)
  • Dark Parables: The Swan Princess and the Dire Tree (2016)
  • Dark Parables: The Thief and the Tinderbox (2016)
  • Dark Parables: Requiem for the Forgotten Shadow (in production for release in 2017)
  • References

    Eipix Entertainment Wikipedia


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