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Liquid Entertainment is a Computer Game Development Company co-founded in March, 1999 by Ed Del Castillo and Michael Grayford . Liquid is based in Thousand Oaks , California . To date, Liquid has developed three Real-time Strategy PC Games and a stand-alone Expansion Pack . OVERVIEW Ed Del Castillo and Michael Grayford worked on a number of high profile computer games prior to founding Liquid Entertainment. Aside from his work with Liquid, Del Castillo is best known as the ''. Liquid's real-time strategy games tend to emphasize unit management over base-building. ''-inspired setting and aesthetics. A stand-alone expansion pack, ''Battle Realms: Winter of the Wolf'', followed in April, 2002 . ''Winter of the Wolf'' was received with less enthusiasm than ''Battle Realms'' by the gaming community; it was overshadowed in both publicity and critical acclaim by 2002's blockbuster real-time strategy titles '' Warcraft III '' and '' Age Of Mythology ''. Since the release of ''Winter of the Wolf'', Liquid has developed two real-time strategy games based on '', based on Vivendi Universal 's license to Tolkien 's literary works. Atari released the licensed '' Dungeons & Dragons '' game '' Dragonshard '' in October, 2005 . In March, 2006 , it was announced that Liquid Entertainment will develop a computer game adaption of the popular Television Series '' Desperate Housewives '' in time for a release later that year. {Link without Title} GAMES DEVELOPED
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