Digital Eel
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Digital Eel is the name of an independent team of developers which began in 1999 in Kirkland, Massachusetts. Not a company as such, the principals at first worked out of a residence while still being employed by other companies.
The team is comprised of Rich Carlson and Iikka Keranen, who had worked together at Looking Glass Studios, plus William R. Sears (Phosphorous), an artist.
Credited on 8 Games from 2001 to 2015
Infinite Space III: Sea of Stars (2015 on Macintosh, Windows) |
Data Jammers: FastForward (2011 on Windows, Macintosh) |
Brainpipe: A Plunge to Unhumanity (2008 on Windows, PSP, Macintosh...) |
Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space (2005 on Windows, Macintosh, iPad...) |
Digital Eel's Big Box of Blox (2004 on Windows, Symbian, Macintosh...) |
Dr. Blob's Organism (2003 on Windows, Macintosh) |
Strange Adventures in Infinite Space (2002 on Linux, Windows, Palm OS...) |
Plasmaworm (2001 on Windows) |
History +
- 1999
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Team formed.
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Digital Eel
official site
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 5 games with Itch Corp.
- 4 games with Cheapass Games
- 4 games with Valve Corporation
- 3 games with Astraware Limited
- 2 games with Shrapnel Games, Inc.
- 1 game with Hands-On Mobile, Inc.
- 1 game with Handmark, Inc.
- 1 game with Frima Studio Inc.
- 1 game with MacGameStore, LLP
- 1 game with Binoteq Software LLC
- 8 games with Rich Carlson
- 8 games with William R. Sears
- 8 games with Iikka Keränen
- 6 games with John Slade
- 6 games with Kevin Matheny
- 6 games with James Sterrett
- 5 games with Joseph Pallai
- 5 games with James Ernest
- 4 games with Thom Wetzel
- 3 games with Duncan McPherson
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