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    • Source: The Dreamers Guild
    • The Dreamers Guild was a North American publisher and developer of video games, that operated from 1988 until 1997 (since 1994 in Chatsworth, California).


      History


      Authors Bryan Kritzell and David C. Logan reported that The Dreamers Guild was founded on an "open, consensus-driven" business model, in which employees voted to decide the company's corporate moves. It was based on the model of a guild. The company's art department was run by artist Bradley W. Schenck, who had previously created The Labyrinth of Time at Terra Nova Development. At final count, The Dreamers Guild employed over 100.
      Employee Joe Pearce recalled that most of the Dreamers Guild's games were "a mixed bag success-wise." He cited Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb as a commercial flop, and called I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream "a modest seller." Halls of the Dead: Faery Tale Adventure II (1997) was The Dreamers Guild's final game before the company's closure. According to Retro Gamer, the developer "rushed out" the game before its bankruptcy. Pearce noted that "it barely got out the door."


      Games


      Nick of Time – (unreleased)
      Skulls, Bones and Buccaneers – (unreleased)
      Halls of the Dead: Faery Tale Adventure II – 1997
      The Legend of Kyrandia: Malcolm's Revenge (port to Mac OS) – 1996
      Dinotopia Adventure Game for PC – 1996
      I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream – 1995
      FiefQuest – 1995
      The Labyrinth of Time (port to Mac OS) – 1995
      Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb – 1994
      Fast Action Paq – 1994
      Solitaire and Other Card Games – 1994
      Deluxe Music 2.0 – 1993
      The Legend of Kyrandia (port to Mac OS) – 1993
      More Vegas Games – 1993
      A-Train & A-Train Construction Set (port to AmigaOS and Mac OS) – 1993
      Robosport (port to AmigaOS) – 1992
      PGA Tour Golf (port to Mac OS) - 1991
      Faery Tale Adventure – 1990
      Ebonstar – 1988


      References




      External links


      The Dreamers Guild (Homepage)
      A Pictorial Retrospective of the Dreamers Guild

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