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Jagex Games Studio is an independent UK-based game publishing and development company. It was started in 1999 by Andrew and Paul Gower. Jagex is best known for its first and most successful game, the Java-based [[MMORPG]] ''[[RuneScape]]''. |
Jagex Games Studio is an independent UK-based game publishing and development company. It was started in 1999 by Andrew and Paul Gower. Jagex is best known for its first and most successful game, the Java-based [[Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game|MMORPG]] ''[[RuneScape]]''. |
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Their official website can be found [http://www.jagex.com/ here]. |
Their official website can be found [http://www.jagex.com/ here]. |
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* ''[[RuneScape]]'' (2001): A browser-based [[Freemium]] [[MMORPG]], and according to [[Guinness World Records]], the #1 most popular free [[MMORPG]] in the world. |
* ''[[RuneScape]]'' (2001): A browser-based [[Freemium]] [[Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game|MMORPG]], and according to [[Guinness World Records]], the #1 most popular free [[Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game|MMORPG]] in the world. |
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* [[Fun Orb]] (2008): A [[Freemium]] [[Web Game]] portal with a wide variety of casual Java games spanning many genres. |
* [[Fun Orb]] (2008): A [[Freemium]] [[Web Game]] portal with a wide variety of casual Java games spanning many genres. |
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* ''[[Videogame/War Of Legends|War Of Legends]]'' (2010): A persistent-world empire-building game developed by [[Ultizen]] and published by Jagex. |
* ''[[Videogame/War Of Legends|War Of Legends]]'' (2010): A persistent-world empire-building game developed by [[Ultizen]] and published by Jagex. |
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* ''[[Videogame/Undercroft|Undercroft]]'' (2010): One of several Jagex [[IOS Games|iPhone Games]], but the only one that isn't a port of a [[Fun Orb]] game. |
* ''[[Videogame/Undercroft|Undercroft]]'' (2010): One of several Jagex [[IOS Games|iPhone Games]], but the only one that isn't a port of a [[Fun Orb]] game. |
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* ''[[Videogame/Herotopia|Herotopia]]'' (2011): A kids' Flash [[MMORPG]] developed by [[Herotainment]] and published by Jagex. |
* ''[[Videogame/Herotopia|Herotopia]]'' (2011): A kids' Flash [[Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game|MMORPG]] developed by [[Herotainment]] and published by Jagex. |
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* ''[[Eight Realms]]'' (2011): An empire-building game with many mechanical similarities to ''[[War Of Legends]]''. Notably written with an HTML engine and designed to be playable on an iPad. |
* ''[[Eight Realms]]'' (2011): An empire-building game with many mechanical similarities to ''[[War Of Legends]]''. Notably written with an HTML engine and designed to be playable on an iPad. |
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* ''[[Transformers Universe]]'': A ''[[Transformers]]'' MMO. Currently in development. |
* ''[[Transformers Universe]]'': A ''[[Transformers]]'' MMO. Currently in development. |
Latest revision as of 12:54, 8 October 2020
Jagex Games Studio is an independent UK-based game publishing and development company. It was started in 1999 by Andrew and Paul Gower. Jagex is best known for its first and most successful game, the Java-based MMORPG RuneScape.
Their official website can be found here.
Works created or published by Jagex:
- RuneScape (2001): A browser-based Freemium MMORPG, and according to Guinness World Records, the #1 most popular free MMORPG in the world.
- Fun Orb (2008): A Freemium Web Game portal with a wide variety of casual Java games spanning many genres.
- War Of Legends (2010): A persistent-world empire-building game developed by Ultizen and published by Jagex.
- Undercroft (2010): One of several Jagex iPhone Games, but the only one that isn't a port of a Fun Orb game.
- Herotopia (2011): A kids' Flash MMORPG developed by Herotainment and published by Jagex.
- Eight Realms (2011): An empire-building game with many mechanical similarities to War Of Legends. Notably written with an HTML engine and designed to be playable on an iPad.
- Transformers Universe: A Transformers MMO. Currently in development.
- Stellar Dawn: A sci-fi MMO still in development. Website here.