Founded 1994 | Parent organization ngmoco | |
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Key people Ian Lynch Smith - PresidentColin Lynch Smith - Vice PresidentDino de Cespedes - Chief Financial OfficerDavid Joost - Channel Sales ManagerSteven Tze´ - Creative DirectorJustin D'Onofrio - ProducerBruce Morrison - ProducerMatt Korybski - QA DirectorLydia Heitman - Marketing/Content Producer Products Video game and Application software for Macintosh, Windows PC, Consoles, and Mobile devices Video games Heroes of Might and Magic V, Marathon 2: Durandal, Burning Monkey Solitaire, WingNuts, WingNuts 2 |
Freeverse Inc. (formerly Freeverse Software) was a computer and video game, and desktop software developer owned by Ngmoco. Based in New York City, Freeverse titles received numerous awards including a Macworld Game Hall of Fame, two Macworld San Francisco Best of Shows and three Apple Design Awards in 2004. Its original characters appeared in TimeDigital, Wired, and Animation World magazines, as well as in national television commercials for Blockbuster Video. Freeverse was acquired by its competitor Ngmoco in February 2010.
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History
Freeverse was founded as a shareware company in 1994 by Ian Lynch Smith. Freeverse's first product, a version of Hearts Deluxe for the Mac, contained a gaming artificial intelligence based on Ian's studies in Cognitive Science (the subject for which he received his concentration from Vassar College). On February 22, 2010, it was announced that Freeverse had been acquired by its competitor Ngmoco.
Original Games
Ported Games
Published Games
Xbox Development
Currently, Freeverse is developing a new version of Airburst for the Xbox 360 video game console from Microsoft. This includes original game modes from Airburst and Airburst Extreme as well as new modes.
Freeverse has delivered TotemBall which is a Xbox Live Arcade musical action game with Strange Flavour and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It takes advantage of the Xbox Live Vision camera with the camera tracking the players hand movements. It was released on October 4, 2006. On August 1, 2007 Marathon: Durandal and Spyglass Board Games were released to the Xbox Live Arcade.