GS-Line, a brand for casual games from publisher JoWooD, adheres to a philosophy of quality at an affordable price. Their goal is to create games that are fun without being violent and that appeal to children, young gamers, and families.
JoWooD has released two games under GS-Line so far, both for PC: Dawnspire and Flyboys. They are currently looking forward to two DS releases, as well: My Little Flufties, which appears to be a game about blindingly cute creatures, and Lifesigns: Surgical Unit, the game that inspired Trauma Center. JoWooD hopes to release nine to twelve new games per year through GS-Line and will focus on projects for Wii, DS, PC, and Xbox 360.
JoWooD and GS-Line will be present at the Games Convention for developers to present their ideas. Product manager Richard Haderer will also be available for any questions developers might have.
This year's Games Convention takes place in Leipzig, Germany from August 22 to 26.
JoWooD has released two games under GS-Line so far, both for PC: Dawnspire and Flyboys. They are currently looking forward to two DS releases, as well: My Little Flufties, which appears to be a game about blindingly cute creatures, and Lifesigns: Surgical Unit, the game that inspired Trauma Center. JoWooD hopes to release nine to twelve new games per year through GS-Line and will focus on projects for Wii, DS, PC, and Xbox 360.
JoWooD and GS-Line will be present at the Games Convention for developers to present their ideas. Product manager Richard Haderer will also be available for any questions developers might have.
This year's Games Convention takes place in Leipzig, Germany from August 22 to 26.