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Former type
  
Private

Products
  
Video games

Defunct
  
2016

Founder
  
American McGee

Number of employees
  
6

Area served
  
Worldwide

Website
  
www.spicyhorse.com

Headquarters
  
Shanghai, China

Founded
  
2007

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Industry
  
Computer and video game industry

Key people
  
American McGee, R. J. Berg

Video games
  
Alice: Madness Returns, American McGee's Grimm, Akaneiro: Demon Hunters, American McGee's Grimm: A, American McGee's Grimm: T

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Spicy Horse (simplified Chinese: 麻辣马; traditional Chinese: 麻辣馬; pinyin: Má là mǎ) was a Shanghai-based independent video game developer started by American McGee, Anthony Jacobson, and Adam Lang in 2007. It was announced on July 23, 2016 that the company is closing its doors to focus on smaller indie development.

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History

The studio was established in 2007. It was called a studio "leading the way" in episodic games. It was the largest independent Western developer in China.

Spicy Horse employed more than 70 people at their studio in Zhabei District, Shanghai. The company's development process utilizeed a "core team" methodology and 100% outsourced art asset production to conserve energy directed at the core competencies of game development.

Following rumors regarding the studio's closure, on March 29, 2016 McGee acknowledged that there had been some layoffs but they will continue to operate and will look to move away from F2P mobile games in the future.

In 2016, McGee announced the closure of Spicy Horse after 10 years of development. He plans to focus on indie development using Patreon and work on a different work environment like his sailboat.

Products

Their first title, American McGee's Grimm, was released on GameTap in July 2008 in an episodic form and ran through March 2009. It was built using Epic's Unreal Engine 3.

Spicy Horse developed the sequel to American McGee's Alice for Electronic Arts, titled Alice: Madness Returns. It is the first console game entirely designed and developed in China for export.

Spicy Horse spawned a childcompany, Spicy Pony, for creating digital mobile media games for the iPhone. Their first title, DexIQ was released in early December 2009. Their second was a Little Red Riding Hood adaption for the iPad called Akaneiro. Their next project was to be an adaptation of The Wizard of Oz, OZombie, financed by a Kickstarter campaign. The campaign was cancelled on July 14, 2013 in order to focus on a series of Alice short films and due to lack of support for the OZombie project.

References

Spicy Horse Wikipedia