10 Remarkable Video Games From Germany
- Several notable video games developed in Germany include Dorfromantik, Turrican, Far Cry, Desperados III, and Trüberbrook, released from 1990 to recent years.
- This variety emerged from diverse origins such as Berlin students creating Dorfromantik and established studios like Crytek in Frankfurt and Mimimi Games in Munich.
- Titles range from Dorfromantik's hexagonal puzzle cards and Turrican's 1990 futuristic run-and-gun gameplay to Far Cry's original development by Frankfurt’s Crytek and Desperados III’s Wild West stealth action.
- Far Cry sold nearly three million copies worldwide, while Trüberbrook’s sets were physically built then digitized, and Desperados III is praised for its charming characters like Kate O’Hara.
- These games illustrate Germany’s broad development scene combining strategic design, technical skill, and global appeal across multiple cities and genres.
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