F²Games
F²Games is an independent video game development studio founded by German developer Felix Filip. Best known for creating the sandbox action game GoreBox, The Tabung the studio focuses on games that prioritize user-generated content, experimental gameplay mechanics, and ragdoll physics.
History
F²Games was founded in the early 2020s by Felix Filip, a solo developer based in Germany. The studio began as a personal development label under which Filip published experimental projects, eventually gaining widespread recognition for the mobile and PC game GoreBox.
Filip's goal with F²Games was to build sandbox experiences that provided players with maximum freedom to create and experiment. The success of GoreBox enabled the studio to expand its presence across platforms including Android and Windows.
Notable Work
- GoreBox (2021, Android / 2023, Windows) – A sandbox game focused on destruction, physics-based interactions, and user-driven creativity. Players use the Reality Crusher tool to spawn and manipulate NPCs, vehicles, weapons, and terrain.[1]
Development Philosophy
F²Games emphasizes:
- Creative freedom and user agency
- Mod support and community-driven content
- Support for cross-platform play
- Frequent communication with players through platforms like Discord
The studio actively maintains an official Discord server for GoreBox with over 180,000 members, where users can report bugs, suggest features, and share content.[2]
Community and Influence
F²Games has cultivated a dedicated player base through modding tools, regular updates, and transparent development. While not affiliated with major publishers, the studio has drawn attention from the indie game development community for its DIY approach and community-first model.
Its work is frequently compared to other sandbox and physics-based games such as Garry’s Mod and People Playground.
External links
References
- ↑ "GoreBox on Steam". Retrieved 2025-05-28.
- ↑ "GoreBox Discord Server". Retrieved 2025-05-28.
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