Six devs win Nordic Game Programâ??s second round of funding

More funding for Nordic games developers

Six developers have been named as the winners of the Nordic Game Program’s second funding round of 2007.

The six studios win a share of 2.3 million DKK, with the largest amount going to Tarsier Studios, developers of the previously announced audio recording-based game The City of Metronome.

Also on the receiving end of funding were Danish studios Digital Out, Frecle and UOVO, Swedish developer Funkis Multimedia and Finland-based Secret Exit. Two other companies also won 100,000 DKK each to improve their submissions for the next round of funding.

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