Mass Produced hosts a database of games made by hobbyists, students, independent developers, and commercial game studios in Massachusetts and the greater Boston area. Pick a year to see all of the games that were Mass Produced.
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1... 2... 3... KICK IT! (Drop That Beat Like an Ugly Baby)
2011
Dejobaan Games
TBD
A Mind Forever Voyaging
1985
Infocom
"... in 1985, Infocom released A Mind Forever Voyaging, an unabashedly political text adventure, at the time unique in both its subject matter and game design. On this fact alone, the game is remarkable. But even disregarding the context in which it was written, it is a well-made game – flawed, yes, but vividly conceived and fascinating to experience even 30 years later." - Adventure Gamers
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Air Force Commander WWII
1993
Impressions Games
"AFC is an interesting and playable game. As long as you don't believe what you read on the box and expect a state-of-the-art simulation, you won't be disappointed. I place it in the same category as Empire, as they are both solitaire strategy games based loosely on military conquest. It challenges you to find a winning strategy and then offers multiple levels of complexity to let you perfect that strategy. If you are using a 'low end' system, this may be one of the better wargames you can still run." - Computer Gaming World
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And a Hippo New Year
2012
Adri / genericgeekgirl
'Twas the night before Christmas when all through the house, the only creature stirring was a hippo the size of a mouse.
Asheron's Call 2
2003
Turbine
TBD
Batman: Arkham Underworld
2016
WB Games Boston
TBD
BeatNiks
2015
Harmonix
TBD
20XX
2017
Fire Hose Games
TBD
AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! — A Reckless Disregard for Gravity
2009
Dejobaan Games
TBD
Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse
1994
Cyberlore
"All too often, PC developers who feel the need to expand their audience and maybe get a tiny share of those console dollars will try to make their game more 'accessible.' Ordinarily, in such cases 'accessible' means simpler, smaller, and far more action oriented ... Unfortunately, as so often happens when a game tries to appeal to two very different audiences at the same time, neither element was entirely successful. Al-Qadim had its moments, but it wasn't a game that ever approached the realm of 'classic.'" - GameSpy
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Arthur: The Quest for Excalibur
1989
Infocom
"Infocom have gone Arthurian on us. However, they've bent the rules a bit; this particular tale would have the Austin brothers reaching for their reference books in horror ... Arthur is another cracking Infocom adventure. Clever design, excellent parser, and wonderful text make the adventure thoroughly enjoyable. Grab yourself a cup of cocoa and spoil yourself." - The Games Machine
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Audica
2019
Harmonix
TBD
Battery Boy
2017
Petricore
TBD
Beyond Zork: The Coconut of Quendor
1987
Infocom
"This is not a game a player can sit down with and finish in a week. Brian and the Infocom professionals must be congratulated in developing and publishing one of the finest fantasy text-adventure games ever released. If you have never played an Infocom game, Beyond Zork should whet your appetite for even more. For experienced Infocom gamers, this offering is so different from previous adventures that it must be in your game library." - Dragon Magazine
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A City Sleeps
2014
Harmonix
TBD
Air Bucks
1992
Impressions Games
"There are some real pearls in Air Bucks; the problem is that one must open a number of oysters in order to find them. The strengths of the program are its concept and customer support. Impressions is active on Prodigy and GEnie and listens to its consumers. Many of their suggestions will be incorporated into later revisions. Right now, my feeling is that this flight has been delayed." - Computer Gaming World
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Amplitude
2003
Harmonix
TBD
Asheron's Call
1999
Turbine
TBD
Ballyhoo
1986
Infocom
"Once you become immersed in the game, though, you may discover that your mission to find the abducted girl becomes secondary to exploring the bizarre and chimerical world around you ... Even the seasoned Infocom player is well-advised to draw a map, take copious notes, and leave no gorilla suit unturned." -Compute! Gazette
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Beat Sports
2015
Harmonix
TBD
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