Straylight Studios
Straylight Studios was a game development studio based in Dunedin, New Zealand, active from March 2004-March 2009.[1]
Privately Owned | |
Industry | Video games |
Founded | 2004 |
Defunct | 2009 |
Headquarters | Dunedin, New Zealand |
Key people | Timothy Nixon, CEO |
Website | www.straylight-studios.com/ |
Straylight's focus was on the application of "meaningful play", a term coined by CEO Timothy Nixon to describe play that borrows from serious Games and casual Games to produce an entertaining and meaningful (if not strictly "educational") experience.
From 2007, Straylight was located in the Central Business District of Dunedin. Prior to that, it was in the Centre for Innovation research facility at the University of Otago.
Early in 2008, Nixon launched his Meaningful Play blog to promote and encourage discussion about the application of gaming technology as a learning tool.
Industry Awards
Straylight received an award at TUANZ, 2005.
- Winner: TUANZ Entertainment Award for StarTag
- Finalist: Computerworld Excellence Awards, Innovation in IT for The Kitchen
Games Developed by Straylight Studios
- The Kitchen (Computer Game) http://www.thestreet.net.nz/
- StarTag http://www.startagthegame.com/
gollark: We really could use a name for the "mana flows like a current" one.
gollark: I could probably just dump this rift wyrm, but I don't particularly want to.
gollark: I'm going to have to try and get that in 2 hours when I have *another* open slot.
gollark: The release is going to probably still be around in 2 hours, right? To get all six I need an extra eggslot, and I've got an egg hatching in, well, 2 hours.
gollark: ... wait, are there regular xenos in the biomes too?
References
- Simon Hartley. "Straylight Studios in liquidation". Otago Daily Times Online. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
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