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Bay 12 Games

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Bay 12 Games is a game company owned by Tarn Adams and his brother Zach Adams. It currently develops and publishes Dwarf Fortress, and has also created several ASCII games.

Its motto is "Beyond Quality."

Kitfox Games is responsible for contracting the new additions to the team for art, audio, and programming since the Premium update. (Summer 2024 FAQ) They are listed, among others, in /data/credits.txt.

Employees[edit]

Creators[edit]

Artwork[edit]

  • Jacob Bowman
  • Carolyn Jong
  • Michal Madej
  • Neoriceisgood
  • Patrick Schroeder

Audio[edit]

  • Omar "Dabu" Dabbous, audio director and musician
  • Simon Swerwer, musician. Has previously composed albums for Utility:SoundSense.
  • rcab, musician
  • Agueda Macias, musician
  • Evan Gipson, lead audio programmer
  • Parker Bert, lead sound designer

Programming[edit]

Additional Credits[edit]

  • Pat Vance, IT help
  • Kornel Kisielewicz, IT help
  • Martin Packman, IT help
  • Alan Ames, "helped out with a lot of our early unreleased projects, and one project released on AOL in 1996" ([1]).
  • Camilla Adams, "linguistic color" ([2]) for Slaves to Armok: God of Blood

Games[edit]

Title Year Platform Genre(s)
Dwarf Fortress 2006 Windows, Mac OS X, Linux Construction and management simulation, roguelike
Kobold Quest 2006 Windows, Mac OS X
Squiggles 2005
WWI Medic 2004 Windows
Liberal Crime Squad 2002 Windows, Linux Roguelike political satire
Slaves to Armok: God of Blood 2000 Windows Single-player fantasy RPG

See also[edit]

External links[edit]