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  • GarageGames relaunches with $99 Torque engine offer

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    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    01.21.2011

    GarageGames is back, with its Torque game engine license reacquired from the defunct web games distributor InstantAction. Now funded by Graham Software Development, GarageGames is ready to start helping with the development of, well, garage games. For a limited time, all Torque development products, including engines for 2D, 3D, iOS and console games, are available from GarageGames' website for $99 each. In addition to temporarily shrinking prices, the new GarageGames is looking to grow Torque-based development. "Relaunching GarageGames provides us with a unique opportunity to redouble our efforts into art, execution and customer service," said COO Dexter Chow. "The team is committed to bringing a new level of quality to Torque which will make the product easier to use, more stable and intuitive. We're energized by our new direction and hope to attract top level, like-minded talent that can help us realize our goals." So, really, the reformation of GarageGames is good news for both "top level" talent looking to make games on their own and "top level" talent looking for a place to make tools for the other top level talent's games.