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Whisky Biscuit


Whisky Biscuit is a small independent games company based in the Highlands of Scotland that was set up in late 2010. It has one game, WarPath, which is now available for iPad.


Whisky Biscuit is a small company of only two people collaborating remotely. Stuart, the programmer and self-proclaimed main man, is based in the Highlands, and Paul, who does most of the creative work, is based in Surrey.


Previously they both worked together at a gaming middleware company. Their first few titles are going to be iOS, but they will see what takes their fancy when opportunities arise.


They plan on making simple and fun games based on new gameplay concepts or what they think might be interesting. They also hope to give something back to the gaming community by sharing their experiences on their blog to teach others what they have learned.


They have released one game, WarPath, a simultaneous-turn based strategy game for the iPad. It aims to be simple to learn and hard to master. In the game, four teams of four tanks all fight against each other to the death. Each player plans their moves, then, when all the planning is complete, the action plays out all at the same time. This allows for fun tactical play without the need for lightning- fast reactions.


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Whisky Biscuit PO Box 6759 Elgin IV30 9BU


Twitter: @whisky_biscuit Facebook: www.facebook.com/ WhiskyBiscuit YouTube: www.youtube.com/ user/WhiskyBiscuitGames


www.whiskybiscuit.co.uk


Scottish Development International


sdi.co.uk/dmci


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