<< Back Portfolio Brands & IP Blog

Home

 
 
 
 
FishEd Map Editor (PC)
 
FishEd is a 2D tile and map editor created entirely using the Blitz+ programming language.

Based on several years of research and development, FishEd is a flexible and versatile tool for artists, allowing artwork to be created, tested, and tweaked without the need to constantly refer back to a programmer.
 
 
With a huge array of options, advanced brush handling, multiple layers, animation facility, and flexible export functions, FishEd is the definitive map editing tool. Read the ongoing FishEd / Citadel development diary here, or click here to visit the official FishEd website.


Citadel (PC)

Scheduled for release in 2007, Citadel is a thinking man's shoot 'em up spanning dozens of hazardous, trap-laden environments. Based on the award-winning Commodore 64 game, the player must guide their Hoverdrone into the mysterious Citadel to discover the secrets that lurk within. Read the ongoing FishEd / Citadel development diary here.


Red Echo (PC / Source)
 
Harnessing the incredible power of Valve's Source engine, Red Echo is a game design almost four years in the making.

Taking on the role of two elite assassins with incredible powers and special moves, players are faced with an epic battle to enter a mysterious spacecraft, restore equilibrium, and save the entire universe.
 


Crystal Crush (GBA / DS)
 
Based on characters from our Elementals concept, Crystal Crush is an innovative puzzle game with a magical theme. It offers irresistibly addictive gameplay alongside a host of cool characters, a wealth of play modes and slick presentation.

At its heart, the game is simple - you must prevent the crystals from reaching the top of the screen in order to survive - but as in all great puzzle games, the simplicity hides far deeper levels of tactics and strategies...

Crystal Crush was primarily developed and prototyped for the Game Boy Advance, and has since been revised and updated for the Nintendo DS and DS Lite systems.
 


Art by Qurios



Rumble (GBA / DS)
 
A beat 'em up with a difference, Rumble pits up to three players against multiple opponents, battling across dozens of different urban locations to unlock special moves, weapons, and tournaments.

Rumble was primarily developed and prototyped for the Game Boy Advance, and has since been revised and updated for the Nintendo DS and DS Lite systems.
 

 

 
 
 
17/04/06: Scary Fish Ltd. establishes new office facility in Canada.


Lost World Designs
Qurios Entertainment
Valve Software
Gibbage


Click here to get the latest updates via RSS.

 
 

© 2006 Scary Fish Ltd.

 info@scaryfish.tv