Grandberry Interactive Entertainment

About Grandberry Interactive Entertainment

Who Are We?

One of our artist hard at work!

Established since July of 2002, Grandberry Interactive Entertainment is an independent game development studio sitting in the heart of New York with a team made up of people who have a passion for the medium.

Whether you're an individual who wants to play games with deep and engaging stories, someone who wants to play games familiar to old-school role-playing games, or someone that just wants to play something casual and roam around in an open sandbox—

Grandberry Interactive Entertainment is a studio that makes sure to never limit itself and to always flex its creative muscles!

What Do We Do?

Instead of following expectations set by the industry, Grandberry Interactive Entertainment's primary goal isn't to innovate—our focus is on creating games inspired by trail-blazers of previous generations, while providing personalized experiences of our own to inspire others.

We're all passionate about our inspriations and we make sure to never restrict ourselves to just one genre. Whether its old-school RPGs like FINAL FANTASY or Shin Megami Tensei, rhythm games like Taiko no Tatsujin or Pop'n Music, casual adventures with familiar characters like Super Mario or Kirby, or going to places where none but brave souls dare to journey to like in Metroid or Resident Evil

We always try to get inspiration from different games to help us decide what we want to make next!

Some of Our Inspirations!

Box art for the game FINAL FANTASY VII, with the main character clutching his sword while staring up at threatening tower.
FINAL FANTASY VII © Square Enix
Box art for the game SHIN MEGAMI TENSEI IV, with the main character clutching a guanlet he wears on one hand with his other, and two characters standing behind him with backgrounds and poses symbolizing demons and angels.
SHIN MEGAMI TENSEI IV © ATLUS
Box art for the game Kirby Triple Deluxe, with the main character sucking up enemies from the foreground into the back, with the background featuring different landmarks the player will visit throughout the game.
Kirby Triple Deluxe © Nintendo
Box art for the game Super Mario 64, with Mario wearing a cap with wings and flying way above the ground, next to him being a birds-eye view of a castle with a small enemy standing in the middle of the field.
Super Mario 64 © Nintendo
Box art for the game Metroid Prime, with the main character wearing a suit of armor that provides her a canon gun on her right hand for her to use, staring off with her eyesight just barely above the viewer's vision.
Metroid Prime © Nintendo
Box art for the game Resident Evil 4, with the main character facing to the left of the viewer while holding a laser-pointed gun off into that direction as zombies surround him from behind.
Resident Evil 4 © Capcom

Our Mission

While having creative freedom on what we want to make can be beneficial, it could also backfire on us in many ways without the support of a community! Everyone here at Grandberry Interactive Entertainment all feel very deeply about video games just as much as its fans, and we believe that our players should be involved in the creative process of our games as well!

We provide our players with bite-sized demos for our players to get a taste of what our team(s) have been working on and to provide them with feedback—for FREE!

We believe that player feedback can help with the direction of our games, and want our fans to know that we can hear their voices—loud and clear!