Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams
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Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams is a 2012 platform game developed and published by Black Forest Games for Microsoft Windows. It is the successor to the 1987 Commodore 64 title The Great Giana Sisters and sequel to the 2009 re-imagining Giana Sisters DS. The game was funded through crowdfunding website Kickstarter, reaching its goal of $150,000.[5]
Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams | |
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Developer(s) | Black Forest Games |
Publisher(s) | Black Forest Games[lower-alpha 1] |
Director(s) | Jean-Marc Haessig |
Producer(s) | Vladimir Ignatov |
Designer(s) | Sarah Grümmer Rolf Beismann Simon Chapuis David Sallmann Stefan Schmitz |
Programmer(s) | David Paris Florian Ross Manuel Umbach |
Artist(s) | Joel Belin Serge Mandon Andreas Feist |
Composer(s) | Chris Huelsbeck Machinae Supremacy Fabian Del Priore |
Engine | Havok Vision |
Platform(s) | |
Release | Microsoft Windows
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Genre(s) | Puzzle-platformer |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
In addition to the Windows release, a console port has been released on Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network and Nintendo eShop download service for Wii U. Mac and Linux support were promised after the release of Humble Indie Bundle 11 in February 2014, but have yet to be released.[6] HandyGames, a THQ Nordic subsidiary released the game on Nintendo Switch.