Liquid Entertainment was an American independent video game developer based in Pasadena, California. The studio was founded in April 1999 by Ed Del Castillo and Mike Grayford.
History
Liquid Entertainment was founded in April 1999 by Ed Del Castillo and Mike Grayford.[2][3]
Liquid's first game was Battle Realms, published by Crave Entertainment in November 2001 to critical acclaim.[4] Battle Realms is a real-time strategy PC game for Windows that features an unconventional approach to resource management and unit development. It was well received by reviewers,[5] many of whom praised its at-the-time state of the art 3D engine and East Asian-inspired setting and aesthetics but sale numbers were disappointing.