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InterServ International

Taiwan Founded 1989 Website

InterServ International Inc. (昱泉國際股份有限公司 - Yùquán Guójì Gǔfèn Yŏuxiàn Gōngsī) is a Taiwanese software developer, by 2008 they changed and focused solely on online games. By November 2011 they founded their subsidiary in North America which gave them their current international name.

InterServ International at a Glance

InterServ International operates out of Taiwan with a history that stretches from 1989 to the present day, though their visible output on digital stores spans from 1995 through 2024. The company has released a total of ten games listed on PlayPile, acting as both publisher and developer for most of these entries. Their catalog covers a wide range of genres, with a heavy emphasis on Role-playing games that make up five of their titles. They also ventured into Adventure, Strategy, Sport, Puzzle, Point-and-click, Turn-based strategy, Hack and slash, and Fighting categories, showing a lack of specialization in any single niche. The company primarily targets PC users on Microsoft Windows, with eight of their ten games available on that platform. Their reach extends to older systems like the Sega Saturn and PlayStation, as well as Xbox 360, Xbox, and Mac. The volume of their work peaked in the 2000s when they released eight titles. In contrast, their activity was minimal in the 1990s with only one game and in the 2020s with just a single release. Recent data shows they published G9: League of Aces in August 2024, but their other recent entries on record are from 2006 and 2007. Quality metrics for InterServ International show a troubling trend. Out of the two titles with ratings, none achieved great or good scores. One title received a mixed rating while the other fell into the poor category. Mage Knight: Apocalypse from 2006 holds a score of 40 out of 100, and Word Puzzle from 2007 sits at 34. The average rating across their rated portfolio is a low 37. While their bio notes a shift in 2008 to focus solely on online games, the data provided does not reflect this change with any specific online-only titles on PlayPile. Their international expansion included a North American subsidiary founded in November 2011, but this does not appear to have correlated with higher ratings or a surge in new releases in the 2010s based on the available count.

10
Total Games
37
Avg Rating
1995
First Release
2024
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Role-playing (RPG)
38%
Adventure
8%
Strategy
8%
Sport
8%
Puzzle
8%

Platform Spread

PC (Microsoft Windows)
8
Xbox 360
1
Mac
1
PlayStation
1
Sega Saturn
1

Release Timeline

1990s
1
2000s
8
2020s
1

Rating Distribution

0
80-100
0
60-79
1
40-59
1
0-39