Double Fine Productions is an award-winning game development studio founded in 2000 by games industry veteran Tim Schafer. Located in San Francisco’s South of Market district, Double Fine is committed to making high-quality games with an emphasis on originality, story, characters, and fun.
Schafer and Double Fine had been able to negotiate with The Walt Disney Company, who acquired Lucasfilm in 2012, to obtain the rights to three of the titles that Schafer had directed there: Day of the Tentacle, Full Throttle, and Grim Fandango, by 2014. Double Fine subsequently released remastered versions of all three games over the following ...
Double Fine Is Born In the year 2000, Tim solved a complicated lock and key puzzle to open LucasArts ’ front door and escaped into the city. He founded Double Fine alongside colleagues David Dixon and Jonathan Menzies and shoved a lot of computers into an old clog warehouse.
Double Fine Adventure. An adventure 65 million words in the making. For three years, 2 Player Productions captured the once-secretive process of video game development, chronicling the creation of “Broken Age” from a Kickstarter pitch to a finished game and beyond.
Jul 5, 2021 · To tell the storied history of Double Fine, we talked to over a dozen people from the company, including Schafer himself, the people who have been with the studio since its inception, and the newer employees. This is the often-rocky story of Double Fine, as told by those who were there. [Ed.
Apr 19, 2018 · Launch into the ultimate head trip as you blast through psychotic robots in a retro 70's sci-fi action adventure from Double Fine Productions. It is a world of automation, a utopia gone wrong in which all of humanity have transferred their minds into robotic imposter bodies and are ruled by a...
About us. Double Fine Productions is an award-winning, independent game development studio founded in 2000 by games industry veteran Tim Schafer. Located in San Francisco’s South of Market ...