Display title | Reflexive Entertainment |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Reflexive Entertainment was a video game developer, which included the Ricochet series of video games. Based in Lake Forest, California, the company was co-founded by Lars Brubaker, Ernie Ramirez, James Smith, and Ion Hardie in 1997. They developed nineteen games independently (for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, and Mac platforms), published two games, started distribution of downloadable casual games on their online Arcade, created a division of their Arcade entirely devoted to Mac games for Mac users, and started hosting ad-supported free online web browser games. In 2005, Reflexive's Wik and the Fable of Souls won three awards at the 2005 Independent Games Festival which included Innovation in Visual Art, Innovation in Game Design, and the Seumas McNally Award For Independent Game Of The Year. In October 2008, Reflexive Entertainment was acquired by Amazon.com. |