Action Forms
1 member DeveloperAction Forms original first person shooter, Chasm: The Rift was released in 1997 for "mouse and keyboard". The developers later went on to make the Carnivores...
1D4 is mostly a Game Studio. The company spontaneously arose from the aggregation of industry professionals, who shared the vision, ideals, passion for communication and software design as well as multimedia products and entertainment. Much like software houses and garage bands of the past, 1D4 also formed from a group of talented people, until establishing a company in 2017. We like to think of 1D4 as that place outside of conventional space and time, another dimension, fueled by imagination; much like a childhood tree-house, magical and in harmony with nature, where stories and games live.
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