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Fireproof Studios Ltd is a British video game art studio based in
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, England, and founded in September 2008. Fireproof Games, a division of the company, acts as
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. The company is best known for its ''The Room'' series of
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s, of which the first, ''
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'' (2012), was named "Best British Game" at the 2013
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, and sold over two million copies as of May 2013.


History

Fireproof Studios was founded on 3 September 2008 by Christopher Cannon, Tony Cartwright, Mark Hamilton, Barry Meade, David Rack and Damien Leigh Rayfield. The six founders were formerly employed by
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and met while working on ''
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'' and developed the idea of working as a team during work on ''
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''. The studio was intended to be a freelance art studio, but eventually started creating its own games. Fireproof Studios credited ''
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'' creator
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, who outsourced art creation for ''LittleBigPlanet''
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and ''
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'' to Fireproof Studios, as a major help during their first two years. Fireproof Studios worked closely with
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to provide the art for multiplayer levels within '' Killzone: Shadow Fall'' and '' Killzone: Mercenary''. Fireproof Studios has also contributed art and assets to '' Ridge Racer Unbounded'', the ''
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'' series, and '' Kinect Sesame Street TV''. In 2012, Fireproof Studios opened a
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, Fireproof Games, that would focus on
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. Their first game was ''
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'', and they have since developed three sequels to the game by 2018, building their team to about 17 employees. They also currently working on a new title unrelated to ''The Room'' games.


''The Room'' series

Fireproof's principal product has been a series of
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s called ''The Room''. As of 2020, there have been five titles in the series, first released for mobile devices (
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and Android), and have seen selected ports to Microsoft Windows and the
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, with the most recent game being released exclusively for
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. Each non VR game involves a series of highly detailed virtual
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es, which the player sees from a first-person perspective, giving them the ability to zoom in and out and move around the puzzle box to locate its features. Each puzzle box requires the player to manipulate elements on the box to access hidden caches or mechanisms so as to explore the contents of each box further. Manipulation of these elements is via the device's touchscreen (or in the case of Windows, through the mouse interface), such as turning handles or sliding boxes. The game's mythos involves a fifth classical element called "
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" which has the ability to bend reality and warp the mind of those in contact with it. Some portions of these boxes are constructed from Null. The player can tap a special icon to wear an eyepiece that lets them see into the Null to discover hidden information or manipulate parts of the puzzle box. Each game in the series generally has several puzzles, with a narrative of the player following in the footsteps of one that previously had been in contact with the Null, leaving notes behind that become more and more deranged with each puzzle. The first game, ''
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'' took six months to develop and was released in September 2012 by Fireproof Games. It was featured as editor's choice on its release and later named the iPad Game of the Year for 2012. At the 2012 British Academy Video Games Awards, ''The Room'' won the award for Best British Game, as well as being nominated in the Mobile & Handheld, Artistic Achievement and Debut Game categories. By May 2013, ''The Room'' sold over two million copies. Following the success of the first game they began development of a sequel, '' The Room Two'', which was released on
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on 12 December 2013. Fireproof Games released ''The Room Two'' to
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and Android devices in early 2014. A second sequel, '' The Room Three'', was released for mobile devices in November 2015. In August 2017, Fireproof Games noted on their
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that they had "no immediate plans" to bring the game to Microsoft Windows, as they did with the previous episodes, but later amended that they were "hoping to get that done" in the second half of 2018. The PC port was later released on 13 November 2018. The third sequel, '' The Room: Old Sins'' was first released for mobile on the iOS on 25 January 2018; the Android version was released on 19 April 2018. It was released on Windows on 11 February 2021. ''The Room VR: A Dark Matter'' was released on 26 March 2020. A
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game supporting
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,
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, and
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devices, ''The Room VR'' features new puzzles with the player able to manipulate them through VR controls and to explore environments.


Games developed

* ''
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'' (2012) * '' The Room Two'' (2013) * '' The Room Three'' (2015) * ''Omega Agent'' (2015) * '' The Room: Old Sins'' (2018) * ''The Room VR: A Dark Matter'' (2020)


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External links

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