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K-D Lab Game Development

Moby ID: 3007

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K-D LAB was established in 1995 to develop games for the PC platform. In fall 1996 a publishing agreement for the Vangers title was signed with Buka Entertainment, a national game publisher, where they stood as licensor, selling the rights to an international publisher. Buka also funded the development. In parallel with long-term projects, K-D Lab also created some small-scale logic games in order to test their game ideas.

In late 1996 their game called Brainy Ball got Second Prize ($10000) at ENIX Internet Entertainment Contest, a worldwide contest of entertainment software held in Japan by Enix Corporation, the famous console game developer.

In July 2000 K-D LAB had became a long-term business partner of the biggest Russian software publisher and distributor, 1C Company. A publishing agreement to develop a full-scale unique RTS game Perimeter for the world-wide market was signed between K-D LAB and 1C. Perimeter was published by the 1C Company in CIS and Baltic region, and the company Codemasters became the world publisher.

Credited on 9 Games from 1997 to 2005

Maski Show (2005 on Windows)
Perimeter: Emperor's Testament (2005 on Windows)
Pilot Brothers 3 (2004 on Windows, Android, iPad...)
Perimeter (2004 on Windows)
Nu, pogodi! Vipusk 3. Pesnya dlya Zajca (2003 on Windows)
Nu, pogodi! Vipusk 1. Pogonja (2002 on Windows)
Moonshine Runners (2001 on Windows)
Vangers (1998 on Windows, Linux, Macintosh)
Biprolex+ (1997 on DOS)

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September 1995

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