The Logic Factory

The Logic Factory is an award-winning video game development company founded by Jason and Todd Templeman in 1993. The company is responsible for Ascendancy (1995), a turn-based science fiction strategy game for the PC, and The Tone Rebellion (1997).

Other games
In February 2005 The Logic Factory's website announced beta testing for a game called Seeker. Seeker would use "episodic" content, where players purchase game episodes through the internet. This would allow the developers to see how the users react and make changes to future episodes.

Both Seeker and Ascendancy 2 would use The Logic Factory's "Hydra" 3D engine. "Hydra" is a package of developer resources created by The Logic Factory team to create their brand-new 3D games.