Ministry Interactive Software

Ministry Interactive Software was a Kuboian video game development studio located in Fahrbahnin, North Kuboia. The company was founded in 1999, and produced video games for home consoles before being declared bankrupt and shutting down on 5th January, 2007.

History
Urus Clarke founded Ministry Interactive Software in 1999, and managed the studio for its entire lifetime. Over its eight years of activity, it produced a total of seven games and three original IPs.

In later years, the studio began to spend a lot of its money on advertising and promotion, causing it to lose money despite its games selling well. In January 2007, it filed for bankruptcy and ultimately closed its doors. Since then, the rights to its IPs have been sold to other studios.

Video games developed
Ministry Interactive Software produced and released a total of seven video games, two of which were based off licensed properties, with the other three being based on original characters and concepts.
 * 2002: Penny's Paradox World (GameCube, Xbox)
 * 2003: Cindi and Friends: The Greatest Forever (GameCube, PS2, Xbox)
 * 2004: Down to the Woods (PS2, Xbox)
 * 2004: Penny's Surreal Universe (GameCube, PS2, Xbox)
 * 2005: Melanie: Trouble in Heathryoak School (GameCube, PS2)
 * 2006: The Mischievous Molluscs (PS2, PSP)
 * 2006: Ministry Superstar Circuit (PS2, PSP, Xbox)

Other ventures
A moderate amount of merchandise based on the characters created by Ministry Interactive Software was released in the mid-2000s, including posters, clothing and children's toys. Among the most notable was a jigsaw puzzle released in November 2005 that featured characters from Penny's Paradox World, Down to the Woods and The Mischievous Molluscs. Said jigsaw was also released as a poster.