Company:Trapdoor

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Short description: Canadian video game developer

Trapdoor Inc.
TypePrivate
IndustryVideo games
FateDissolved
FoundedAugust 2008; 16 years ago (2008-08)
FounderKen Schachter
Defunct16 December 2012 (2012-12-16)
Headquarters,
Canada
Key people
Ken Schachter
Number of employees
15 (2011)

Trapdoor Inc. was a Canadian video game developer based in Montreal . Founded in August 2008 by Ken Schachter, the company developed Warp and co-published Polytron Corporation's Fez, both released in 2012. A third title, Heist, was cancelled after six months in development before Trapdoor was shut down in December 2012.

History

Trapdoor was established in August 2008 by Ken Schachter, formerly the chief technology officer for American Apparel and later the studio manager of Gameloft Montreal.[1] By October that year, the company had hired Alex Charbonneau, a former game designer for Gameloft Montreal and Ubisoft Montreal, as lead game designer. Trapdoor stated that it would strictly follow the International Game Developers Association's developer crediting standard. Trapdoor's first game would be an original intellectual property for personal computers, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.[2] By May 2011, Trapdoor employed 15 people, with Schachter managing the studio.[3]

In November 2010, Electronic Arts' EA Partners announced a publishing deal with Trapdoor for the game Warp.[4] The game was released for Xbox 360 in February 2012, as well as for Windows and PlayStation 3 the following March.[5] Trapdoor announced in March 2011 that it would co-publish the Polytron Corporation-developed game Fez, which was released in April 2012 for Xbox 360.[6][7] A third title, codenamed Heist, entered production in early 2012 but was cancelled six months into development. Trapdoor was disestablished on 16 December 2012.[8]

Games

  • GI Joyride (2009)[9]
  • Warp (2012)
  • Fez (2012)
  • Heist (cancelled)

References