Games developed by Daedalic Entertainment

Games developed by Daedalic EntertainmentGames developed by Daedalic Entertainment

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The Lord of the Rings: Gollum

The Lord of the Rings: Gollum

Publishers: Nacon, Daedalic Entertainment
Released on May 25th 2023

The Lord of the Rings: Gollum

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A Year Of Rain

A Year Of Rain

Publisher: Daedalic Entertainment
Released on March 13th 2020

A Year Of Rain

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Edna & Harvey: The Breakout - Anniversary Edition
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State of Mind

State of Mind

Publisher: Daedalic Entertainment
Released on August 15th 2018

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Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth

Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth

Publisher: Daedalic Entertainment
Released on August 15th 2017

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Silence

Silence

Publisher: Daedalic Entertainment
Released on November 15th 2016

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Deponia Doomsday

Deponia Doomsday

Publisher: Daedalic Entertainment
Released on March 1st 2016

Deponia Doomsday

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Anna's Quest

Anna's Quest

Publisher: Daedalic Entertainment
Released on July 2nd 2015

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Fire: Ungh’s Quest

Fire: Ungh’s Quest

Publisher: Daedalic Entertainment
Released on April 9th 2015

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Blackguards 2

Blackguards 2

Publisher: Daedalic Entertainment
Released on January 20th 2015

Blackguards 2

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Latest Daedalic Entertainment (Developer) News

State of Mind Brings Transhumanism to Steam Next Month
State of Mind Brings Transhumanism to Steam Next Month

State of Mind is an adventure title that takes a look at transhumanism and its effect on the future. Players assume the role of Richard Nolan, an investigative journalist who opposes the increasing impact technology is having on h

Posted 8 years ago by Rebecca Smith

EGX Rezzed 2018: State of Mind Explores a Dystopian Future
EGX Rezzed 2018: State of Mind Explores a Dystopian Future

The advancement of technology is often seen as a positive thing. Information is always at our fingertips, physical tasks have been made easier, and people can stay connected in ways that weren't possible just years ago. However, i

Posted 8 years ago by Rebecca Smith