This article is about the Dutch video game developer. For the song by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, see
Two Tribes. For the BBC game show, see
Two Tribes (game show).
Two Tribes B.V. is an
independent video game developer based in
Harderwijk,
Netherlands. Founded in 2001 by Martijn Reuvers and Collin van Ginkel, it develops its own
intellectual property and games for franchises. The office closed in September 2016, after the release of Rive, but Two Tribes continues development of the
Nintendo Switch version of Rive, as well as supporting older games.
History
Two Tribes originally specialized in portable games and later developed games for
consoles due to the popularity of the
Wii and
Xbox 360.[1] Two Tribes has focused on developing games for Windows and Macintosh, including online distribution. The company started by porting its franchises, Toki Tori and RUSH, to Windows and Mac OS through
Steam and the Mac App Store. The company has started to work with other developers to port their games to other platforms, such as Swords & Soldiers, by
Ronimo Games to iOS and Edge by Mobigame to Windows and Macintosh. Two Tribes has worked with major video game companies including
Capcom,
Nokia,
Team17, and
THQ.[2]
In January 2014, Two Tribes B.V. filed for bankruptcy, mainly due to disappointing sales of Toki Tori 2, but Two Tribes Publishing B.V., which owns and publishes all Two Tribes B.V. games and handles all contracts, remained unaffected.[3] A new daughter company was formed to handle the development of future titles. One working title was RE:Wind,[4] later announced as Rive.
2015,
Nintendo 3DS (next to the earlier Game Boy Color version on
Virtual Console, a new 3D remake was released in November 2015, both published by Two Tribes)