Infinite Universes
The gangster series Mafia or the war simulation Arma are among the gems of the Czech gaming industry, which have conquered the world. Check out our new series “Infinite Universes”, produced by Radio Prague International in cooperation with Czech Centers. In ten episodes, we introduce Czech game developers with different focuses and scopes.
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You don’t need to know how to code to be a game design student at the Prague Film School
The game design programme at Prague’s Film and TV School (FAMU) has only been around for two years, making it one of Europe’s oldest film school’s newest Master’s degrees.
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Hangar 13: How do you create a realistic-looking environment for a Mafia game series?
Studio Hangar 13, formerly Illusion Softworks, is behind the successful Mafia saga in which players become power-hungry gangsters.
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Kikiriki Games: creating mobile barrier-free games accessible to all
To the Dragon Cave is an audio game for blind players. It seeks to improve the range of mobile games for the visually impaired.
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance – Czechia’s iconic medieval game
Warhorse's only title transports players to medieval Bohemia. Period clothing and proper combat techniques are essential.
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Hangonit games defy easy definition
Hangonit Studio is a one-man studio, founded by Vladimír Kudělka, who views his games as art.
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War simulations, life in Czechia and educational games: Bohemia Interactive has a wide portfolio
Bohemia Interactive's game worlds are often inspired by life in Czechia. As a result, they offer an authentic experience.