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Brøderbund Software

United States Founded 1980 Website

Brøderbund began in the early 1980s in Eugene, Oregon. Galactic Empires, Prince of Persia and Lode Runner had an immediate impact on the gaming industry. Successes grew and continued for years, Myst ranked as the highest grossing home computer game. The company was dissolved shortly after acquisition by The Learning Company (formerly SoftKey) though its name persists as one of the company's several brands.

Brøderbund Software at a Glance

Brøderbund Software started in Eugene, Oregon around 1980 and operated until 2004. Their catalog on PlayPile contains 91 games total, with 81 listed as publisher titles and 39 as developer credits. The company dominated the early personal computer market, releasing 54 games in the 1980s alone. This number dropped to 34 in the 1990s and fell to just two titles in the 2000s before the brand was absorbed by The Learning Company. Their platform strategy focused heavily on older hardware. Apple II leads their releases with 40 games, followed by DOS with 32 and Mac with 29. They also supported Commodore C64/128/MAX with 28 entries, PC Windows with 27, and Atari 8-bit systems with 24. The genre list shows a strong lean toward arcade action with 24 titles, followed closely by adventure games at 22. Point-and-click adventures account for 20 games, while puzzle titles make up 18 entries. Quality varies across their library. The average IGDB rating sits at 68.2 out of 100 based on 13 rated games. Only two titles reached the great tier with scores above 80. These top-rated games include The Last Express from 1997, which scored 84.4, and Prince of Persia from 1989 at 82. Wings of Fury (1987) and Lode Runner (1983) also performed well with scores in the high 70s. Eight other games fell into the good range between 60 and 79, while three titles received mixed ratings. No poor titles appear in the data. The later years of the company show a shift away from core gaming toward educational or licensed content. Recent releases include Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing Version 15 in June 2004 and Strawberry Shortcake: Amazing Cookie Party in December 2003. The final entries listed are based on the Rugrats franchise, including Downhill Challenge and The Rugrats Movie: Activity Challenge from late 1998. While the bio notes that Myst became the highest grossing home computer game, that specific title does not appear in the current PlayPile data set.

91
Total Games
68.2
Avg Rating
1979
First Release
2004
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Arcade
17%
Adventure
16%
Point-and-click
14%
Puzzle
13%
Visual Novel
10%

Platform Spread

Apple II
40
DOS
32
Mac
29
Commodore C64/128/MAX
28
PC (Microsoft Windows)
27

Release Timeline

1970s
1
1980s
54
1990s
34
2000s
2

Rating Distribution

2
80-100
8
60-79
3
40-59
0
0-39
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? Enhanced Edition game cover

Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? Enhanced Edition

1988·Mac, DOS, Amiga +3
The Battle of Olympus game cover
Rating 7.0

The Battle of Olympus

1988·famicom, NES
Wings of Fury game cover
Rating 7.9

Wings of Fury

1987·DOS, Amiga, Apple][ +3
The Ancient Art of War at Sea game cover

The Ancient Art of War at Sea

1987·Mac, DOS, Apple][
Where in the U.S.A. is Carmen Sandiego? game cover
Rating 2.0

Where in the U.S.A. is Carmen Sandiego?

1986·Mac, DOS, Amiga +3
Airheart game cover

Airheart

1986·Apple][
Breakers game cover

Breakers

1986·DOS, Atari-ST, Apple][ +1
Brimstone game cover

Brimstone

1985·Mac, DOS, Atari-ST +2
Essex game cover

Essex

1985·DOS, Atari-ST, Apple][ +2
Captain Goodnight and the Islands of Fear game cover

Captain Goodnight and the Islands of Fear

1985·Apple][
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? game cover
Rating 7.2

Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?

1985·DOS, Apple][, C64 +1
Mindwheel game cover

Mindwheel

1985·DOS, Atari-ST, Apple][ +2
Raid on Bungeling Bay game cover
Rating 5.2

Raid on Bungeling Bay

1984·NES, C64, MSX
The Castles of Doctor Creep game cover
Rating 7.7

The Castles of Doctor Creep

1984·PC, Linux, Mac +1
Karateka game cover
Rating 6.9

Karateka

1984·Android, iOS, famicom +10
The Ancient Art of War game cover

The Ancient Art of War

1984·Mac, PC-9800 Series, DOS +5
Championship Lode Runner game cover

Championship Lode Runner

1984·PC-9800 Series, DOS, Apple][ +7
Welcome Aboard: A Muppet Cruise to Computer Literacy game cover

Welcome Aboard: A Muppet Cruise to Computer Literacy

1984·Apple][, C64
Whistler's Brother game cover

Whistler's Brother

1984·C64, Atari8bit
Stealth game cover

Stealth

1984·C64, Atari8bit
Gumball game cover

Gumball

1983·Apple][, C64, Atari8bit +1
The Serpent's Star game cover

The Serpent's Star

1983·Apple][, C64, Atari8bit
Drol game cover

Drol

1983·Apple][, C64, Atari8bit +2
Spare Change game cover

Spare Change

1983·Apple][, C64, x1 +2
Lode Runner game cover
Rating 7.8

Lode Runner

1983·Mac, Arcade, Win Phone +17
Operation Whirlwind game cover

Operation Whirlwind

1983·C64, Atari8bit
Serpentine game cover

Serpentine

1982·DOS, Apple][, C64 +2
Seafox game cover

Seafox

1982·Apple][, C64, Atari8bit +1
Labyrinth game cover

Labyrinth

1982·Apple][, Atari8bit
Shark Trap game cover

Shark Trap

1982·ZXS, bbcmicro, Acorn Electron +1
Stellar Shuttle game cover

Stellar Shuttle

1982·Atari8bit
Track Attack! game cover

Track Attack!

1982·Apple][, Atari8bit
Snoggle game cover

Snoggle

1981·Apple][
Red Alert game cover

Red Alert

1981·Apple][
Tawala's Last Redoubt game cover

Tawala's Last Redoubt

1981·Apple][
Apple Panic game cover

Apple Panic

1981·DOS, Apple][, Atari8bit +1
Space Quarks game cover

Space Quarks

1981·Apple][
Cyborg game cover

Cyborg

1981·Mac, DOS, Apple][ +2
Genetic Drift game cover

Genetic Drift

1981·Apple][, Atari8bit
Midnight Magic game cover
Rating 4.5

Midnight Magic

1981·PC-9800 Series, Apple][, C64 +4
Alien Rain game cover

Alien Rain

1981·Apple][
Galactic Revolution game cover

Galactic Revolution

1980·Apple][, TRS-80
Galactic Trader game cover

Galactic Trader

1979·Apple][, Atari8bit, TRS-80