Wolfire is an indie game development company that creates innovative and unique games for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Their games are available on their website and through various online game stores such as Steam, GOG, and Humble Bundle.
Wolfire was founded in 2008 by David and Jeffrey Rosen.
Their first game was Lugaru, a martial-arts action game featuring anthropomorphic rabbits, released in 2005.
Their second game, Overgrowth, was released in 2017, after eight years of development.
Wolfire is also known for hosting the annual Humble Indie Bundle, a collection of indie games sold at a pay-what-you-want price, with a portion of the proceeds going to charity.
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A martial-arts action game featuring anthropomorphic rabbits as the player characters.
A third-person action game featuring parkour-style movement and brutal melee combat where different species of anthropomorphic animals fight for survival in a post-apocalyptic world.
A realistic gun mechanics simulator where players must learn to operate and maintain a variety of firearms.
The latest game from Wolfire is Receiver 2, a realistic gun mechanics simulator.
Yes, most Wolfire games are available on Steam, GOG, and Humble Bundle.
Overgrowth was not as successful as expected, but it has a dedicated fanbase and is still being updated by the developers.
Yes, Wolfire offers support for their games through their website and community forums.
No, all Wolfire games are currently only available on Windows, Mac, and Linux.