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Alcachofa Soft
IndustryVideo games
Founded1995; 29 years ago (1995)
FoundersEmilio de Paz
HeadquartersToledo, Spain
Key people
Emilio de Paz
Ramón Hernáez
Santiago Lancha
ProductsDráscula: The Vampire Strikes Back
Mortadelo y Filemón: El Sulfato Atómico
El Tesoro de Isla Alcachofa
Websitealcachofasoft.com

Alcachofa Soft is a Toledo-based video game developer founded in 1995, specialized in graphic adventure games.[1]

History

Their first work was the game Dráscula: The Vampire Strikes Back, a comedy adventure.[2]

In 1997 they made Ping Pong. In 1998 they made Mortadelo y Filemón: El Sulfato Atómico a graphic adventure based on the Spanish comic characters Mort & Phil and distributed by Grupo Zeta. It was successful and spawned similar games based on the characters.[3]

In 2000 they published El Tesoro de Isla Alcachofa a pirate adventure game which represented Alcachofa Soft's first effort entirely independently, without a publisher or external distributor.[4]

Other Mort & Phil-based games they made were Mortadelo y Filemón: Dos Vaqueros Chapuceros and Mortadelo y Filemón: Terror, Espanto y Pavor (2000), Mortadelo y Filemón: Operación Moscú and Mortadelo y Filemón: El Escarabajo de Cleopatra (2001), Mortadelo y Filemón: Balones y patadones and Mortadelo y Filemón: Mamelucos a la romana (2002) and Mortadelo y Filemón: Una Aventura de Cine (2003).

In 2008 they made Murder in the Abbey, an homage to La Abadía del Crimen.

References

  1. ^ Desarrolladores “made in Spain” in elmundo.es (in Spanish)
  2. ^ Entrevista a Emilio de Paz in frodrig.com (in Spanish)
  3. ^ El sulfato atómico in La página no oficial de Mortadelo y Filemón (in Spanish)
  4. ^ "LAS AVENTURAS 3D". Macedonia Magazine.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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