Detalion

Moby ID: 4298

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Detalion was a Polish developer of computer software games, before closing due to financial difficulties in March of 2005.

The games developed by Detalion were noted for the complexity and great difficulty of their puzzles, and also were hailed as having some of the best graphics in the industry at the time.

Detalion was one of the first developers to use the DVD-ROM disc as an effective medium for software distribution.

Two new studios were established when Detalion closed its door: Detalion Games and Detalion Art.

Credited on 6 Games from 1998 to 2004

Sentinel: Descendants in Time (2004 on Windows)
Mysterious Journey II: Chameleon (2003 on Windows)
Codename: Nina - Global Terrorism Strike Force (2003 on Windows)
Draggo (2002 on Windows)
Schizm: Mysterious Journey (2001 on Windows)
Reah: Face the Unknown (1998 on Windows)

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April 4, 2005

The company closes its doors, although it still officially exists for the time being and could restart activities if funding can be secured. However, there are no current plans for development of another project and a significant portion of the staff has been laid off months ago.

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