Indie line
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4th-generation DNA
Raised on M68K systems
and DOS austerity.
Where mechanics carried weight.
Where nothing explained itself twice.
We build smaller systems in parallel to Arborea.
Compact. Focused. Functional.
Our onging indie projects
Sorry for Intruding (2026)
Blackthorn Winter (2026)
Retired titles
and RIP prototypes
Mine Explorer
✝ 2010 – 2016
Isabel in her Camo outfit explores the wherebouts of Arborea Island.
The first title of the Arborea series. A small, experimental project built as a homage to the systems that shaped us: hand-drawn panels, pre-rendered elements, fragments of real photography stitched into one uneasy whole.
It carried the curiosity of an Amiga 500 discovery disk.
Rough edges. Heavy atmosphere. No hand-holding.
Primitive by design. Foundational by consequence.
Blocky's Quest
✝ 2019 – 2022
From the first story ever carved in sand,
we drew this path.
Blocky walks the trail of Horus,
north to the great Pyramid,
down into the Underworld.
He seeks Osiris,
called here Blocky Thotep,
to breathe life into what was broken.
But ask yourself:
Who wears the name of Seth?
Evil is not slain.
It is driven back.
The Eye remains open.
It watches.
Like the mummy, Blocky’s Quest will rise again.
Alpha Boreal
✝ 2019 – 2022
Our modest contribution to climate mindfulness.
Handled, as usual, with impeccable old-Earth virtue.
Nine planets terraformed.
Nine ecosystems corrected.
Nine collapses politely ignored.
But this one?
This one is different.
Terra-X (the tenth attempt) looked promising.
Until something beneath the crust objected.
Ancient life.
Long buried.
Best left undisturbed.
Unearthed by corporate appetite,
accelerated by eco-friendly enthusiasm.
Old-Earth logic.
Space-age consequences.
A small homage to Commander Keen,
dual perspective, top-down and platformer.
A crown jewel we fully intend to revive.
Assuming, of course, we’ve learned anything at all.
The classic figure of Arborea’s Prime Daughters.
Exposed to above-horizon Erradium, purified, concentrated.
A single working eye, glowing. A tribute to Father Karras’ children.





