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Cyan Worlds, Inc. (formerly Cyan, Inc.) is a computer game company founded by Rand and Robyn Miller creating games for the Apple Macintosh and for Microsoft Windows.
The games they have released are, in chronological order:
- 1988: Manhole
- 1989: Cosmic Osmo
- Sequel, 1991: Cosmic Osmo and the Worlds Beyond the Mackerel
- 1992: Spelunx
- 1993: Myst
- 2003: Uru: Ages Beyond Myst -- formerly known under the working titles DIRT (D'ni in real time), Mudpie (Multi-user DIRT Interactive Player Environment), Parable and Myst Online
- Upcoming: Something Else (working title)
With the exception of the early titles Manhole, Cosmic Osmo and Spelunx, the games stem from the idea that a race called the D'ni can write books (linking books) that can be used to link to worlds in another dimension. These worlds are called "Ages". Cyan's games are known for concentrating on detailed plot, graphics, and exploration and try not to exclude very young or old, or otherwise impaired players. Related to the storyline of the D'ni are also the three Myst novels Book of Atrus, Book of Ti'ana and Book of D'ni.
After the demise of Uru Live, Cyan released two Uru expansion packs incorporating some of Live's intended content. They are now working on a new game (thus far only referred to as "Something Else"), of which we know that it will have "a much shorter than usual release cycle" and thus probably act as an interlude to their actual "next big thing".
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