Steve Fawkner
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Steve Fawkner | |
Born | December 13, 1965 |
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Occupation | Video game designer |
Spouse | Janeen Fawkner |
Steve Fawkner is a software designer, programmer and composer who has worked for several video game design companies. He is most famous as the creator of Warlords game series. In 2003, after a long alliance with SSG, he split off to form his own game developer company Infinite Interactive.
In 2007 Infinite Interactive put Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords on the market for the DS and PSP. It was a sleeper hit that got a lot of praise by gamers and game developers alike. The unique mix of puzzle game and role-playing aspects struck a chord with many gamers who found the game a lot of fun and very addictive. Infinite Interactive has since brought Puzzle Quest to the Wii, PC and Xbox360, PS2, Mac and Mobile Phone.
Another Puzzle Quest like game is in the works. This one is called Galactrix and will have a Science Fiction setting.
[edit] Games Developed
- Puzzle Quest: Galactrix (2008)
- Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords (2007), D3 Publisher of Europe Ltd.
- Heroes of Might and Magic V (2006), Ubisoft Italia
- Warlords Battlecry III (2004), Enlight Interactive Inc.
- Decisive Battles of WWII Vol 2: Korsun Pocket (2003), Matrix Games
- Warlords IV: Heroes of Etheria (2003), Ubisoft
- Warlords Battlecry II (2002), Strategic Studies Group
- Reach for the Stars (2000), Strategic Simulations, Inc.
- Warlords Battlecry (2000), Strategic Simulations, Inc.
- Warlords III: Darklords Rising (1998), Red Orb Entertainment
- Warlords III: Reign of Heroes (1997), Red Orb Entertainment
- Warlords II Deluxe (1995), Strategic Studies Group
- Warlords II Scenario Builder (1994), Strategic Studies Group
- Carriers at War II (1993), Strategic Studies Group
- Warlords II (1993), Strategic Studies Group
- Warlords (1989), Strategic Studies Group
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