Wolfire is a small independent video game development company that creates innovative games for PC, Mac and Linux platforms.
- Founded in 2003 by Jeffrey Rosen and his twin brother David.
- First game was Lugaru, released in 2005.
- Created the popular game development engine, Overgrowth.
- Received negative press due to a lawsuit against Valve, accusing them of anti-competitive practices.
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A 3D action-adventure game that features anthropomorphic animals fighting for survival in a world filled with danger.
A first-person shooter that focuses on realistic gun mechanics, challenging gameplay, and deep lore.
A 3D action game that features intelligent combat, stunning graphics, and an engaging storyline.
Wolfire games are available on PC, Mac, and Linux platforms.
Overgrowth is a 3D action-adventure game developed by Wolfire. It features anthropomorphic animals fighting for survival in a world filled with danger.
Wolfire filed a lawsuit against Valve, accusing them of anti-competitive practices regarding their Steam digital distribution platform. This caused negative press for both companies.
This is a matter of personal opinion, but many fans of Wolfire games find them to be innovative and engaging.
Some of Wolfire's other games include Receiver 2 and Lugaru.