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Artix Entertainment, LLC
Company typeLimited Liability Company
IndustryComputer and video games
Founded2002
HeadquartersLand O' Lakes, Florida
Key people
Adam Bohn, Project Lead
ProductsAdventureQuest, DragonFable, MechQuest, and AdventureQuest Worlds
Websitehttp://www.artixentertainment.com

Artix Entertainment (LLC), is a game development company that works primarily with web RPGs.

History

Artix Entertainment (often shortened to "AE") was founded by Adam Bohn in 2002, while introducing Artix Entertainment's first game, AdventureQuest. The game was immensely popular, and by June 2004, over one million accounts had been created,[citation needed] although Adam Bohn said he would have been happy to at least have 100 people play it but the large amount of players has taken him by surprise. Following the success of AdventureQuest, Artix Entertainment developed a second game called DragonFable in 2006. In late 2007, a third game, MechQuest, a sci-fi RPG was released. In May 2008, the company announced the development of their fourth major game: a fantasy MMORPG called AdventureQuest Worlds, which went live October 10th, 2008.

Publications

Role Playing Games

Currently, Artix Entertainment has four major RPGs.

AdventureQuest was Artix Entertainment's first project - a fantasy web-game set in the world of Lore. AdventureQuest uses basic graphics, and has a server cap that prevents players from accessing the server until there are enough open spaces. While free to play, players can upgrade their characters to become Guardians to receive more in-game benefits, as well as bypassing the server cap. AdventureQuest has two mods developed by Artix Entertainment: Zardwars and Archknight. Zardwars is a Guardian only modification. The diffrence is a diffrent layout (with no map, town buildings etc.), and the monsters have not been updated from the original version of AdventureQuest since its original version. Zardwars was originally developed to test having multiple game databases. The game staff have announced no plans to extend the game thus far. The other modification, ArchKnight, is also Guardian only, and was the code base for two other Artix Entertainment RPGs<-- please include -->. "Archknight" has been discontinued, and replaced by Dragonfable.

DragonFable

After AdventureQuest gained popularity, Artix Entertainment began development of another game, DragonFable, also set in the world of Lore, but five years before the beginning of AdventureQuest. DragonFable uses far more advanced graphics than AdventureQuest, and does not have a server cap that prevents players from playing until there is an open place on the server. Like AdventureQuest, DragonFable players can upgrade their characters to become Dragon Amulet holders, and receive special in-game benefits.

MechQuest

The third game, MechQuest, while also set in the world of Lore, is a mecha RPG, and is more scientific than magical. Mechquest's game system is based on Dragonfable's. Mechquest takes place 5,000 years before AdventureQuest. MechQuest currently has an upgrade similar to Guardian or Dragon Amulets, known as Star Captain. You pilot a giant robot that is completely custimizable.


AdventureQuest Worlds

The fourth game made by Artix Entertainment. Unlike their previous single-player games, AdventureQuest Worlds is a fully-functioning MMORPG. Like its predecessors, it uses Flash animation, but a much simpler style, to keep the game running smoothly. The storyline, which has not developed very far yet, incorporates elements of all three previous games, due to a fusing of the timelines. During the testing phases of AdventureQuest Worlds, the game was only available to players who had paid accounts in one or more of the other three games to play.Now,that has changed and is open to the entire public.You may become a member to fully acquire all of this games functions.They have now made live events. This game is a walk-around game and you can see different people around the web depending on the server you are on. You may chat, but there are filters so you may not swear.shit

EbilGames

In addition to their main projects, Artix Entertainment also develops content for a minigame site, EbilGames. Currently, there are nine minigames available on the site, as well as an animated feature called Ask Zorbak, where Zorbak, a minor NPC from both AdventureQuest and DragonFable, answers questions that are emailed to him. Currently, there are twelve episodes of Ask Zorbak.

The Zardian

The Zardian is Artix Entertainment's newsletter. Released bi-weekly, the writers consist of forum members and staff. The Zardian project was started in September 2007. The content of The Zardian largely consists of topics regarding other games by Artix Entertainment as well as other topics of interest.

Videos

Artix Entertainment has also released two animated shorts. The first, Artix vs. the Undead, was developed with the help of Milton Pool, an animator for Cartoon Network. Artix vs. the Undead was made as a teaser for some of the storyline in DragonFable. The second short, Death From Above, was released as a sneak peek to the MechQuest storyline and was developed by J6 of the Artix Entertainment staff.

Core staff

Adam Bohn is the project lead, heading up all three games. Tony Deller leads AdventureQuest development, William E. Donges III (Falerin) leads storyline development, while Cysero leads DragonFable development, and James Adams (Warlic) is the head of MechQuest. Zhoom, Minimal, Thyton, Captain Rhubarb and Rolith are the lead programmers. Outside of game development, Courtney Nawara is the head of customer service and the Artix Entertainment help pages. Reens is the head forums administrator.

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