Imagesoft Industries

This is about the video game publishing company, for the now-defunct technology company, see Imagesoft.

Imagesoft Industries, LLC is an American game publishing company founded in 2007, after Darwin Imagesoft fell into bankruptcy. The company is known for producing videogames. The company is currently owned by Battel. In 2016, the company was listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

History
In 2007, Darwin Imagesoft filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, with its final video game named Gio Party Blast being released. Following the discontinuation just a few months prior. Later in June of the same year, the company ceased operations.

A few months later, two former Darwin Imagesoft video game designers, Carl Pemberton and Zac Multenburg, brought up an idea, so they handed the paperwork to the CEO. The three later purchased a big building for the headquarters. The three came up with the same name used over the years, 'Imagesoft'. The company launched in October of the same year.

Criticism
Imagesoft Industries was criticized in 2010 for calling a player a 'thief' in Gem Frenzy. The company said, “If players steal something from a game, aren't they thieves?” The player offered not to sue the company.

2007

 * Gio Party Blast
 * Asterix: The Video Game
 * Speak It!

2008

 * Battle Wars
 * Worktime!
 * Build It!
 * Golf, Golf!
 * Behind Us
 * Who's It?
 * Fancy Battle

2009

 * Speak It! 2
 * Romance
 * Huntout
 * Wolme: The Video Game
 * Catdog

2010

 * Fancy Battle 2: The Next Step
 * Gem Frenzy
 * Six Flags: The Video Game