Dungeon Stars

Two Indie Studios Join Forces To Release Dungeon Stars

Two indie studios, Riposte Games (whose past credits include Mini Guns) and Furnace Games (known for Dungeon Boss and Castleville), have signed a partnership agreement to boost the production and distribution of their upcoming titles.

“We just upped the ante, dramatically”, brags Johan Eile, CEO of Riposte Games, “With this deal we have added Editors Choice quality talent to our power team.” Jim Montgomery, CTO and Co-founder at Furnace Games, adds “We have had the opportunity to collaborate with the Riposte team over the last couple of months and to tap into their cross platform expertise for our next games will be a major difference maker. This type of partnership allows us to focus on the creative innovation and push the boundaries of the next generation experiences.”

The first title Riposte and Furnace will jointly produce, Dungeon Stars, will be released later in 2018. We reported on this game earlier, but today we have the official trailer. Check it out:

Versions of Dungeon Stars are currently under development for PC, mobile and consoles. Riposte and Furnace have more games planned too, which will be revealed at a later date.

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