
Our Work
Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna)
Never Alone is an atmospheric puzzle platformer developed in collaboration with the Iñupiat community and drawn from a traditional story that has been shared across the generations. Available now in 16 languages, Never Alone has helped connect millions of players around the world with Alaska Native culture.
Never Alone: Foxtales DLC
Spring has come to the Arctic and Nuna and Fox return in Never Alone: Foxtales -- the first expansion to 2014’s award-winning indie hit Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna).
Never Alone 2
Discover a world of fierce, frozen beauty in Never Alone 2, sequel to the BAFTA-winning adventure game created in the Inupiaq storytelling tradition. Explore the Arctic as Nuna and Fox, unearthing an epic mystery threatening your village in this new 3D, co-op adventure.
Beyond Blue
Beyond Blue takes players into the near future, where they will have the opportunity to explore the mysteries of our ocean through the eyes of Mirai, a deep-sea explorer and scientist. She and her newly-formed research team will use groundbreaking technologies to see, hear, and interact with the ocean in a more meaningful way than has ever been attempted. The game features an evocative narrative and exploration of an untouched world.
Beyond Blue: After the Storm
After a severe tropical storm damages an underwater research station, Mirai and her crew are asked to help repair the damage and lend aid to the creatures in the surrounding biosphere. What they uncover there is more dangerous than they could have realized and will take all their skills, and help from an unexpected ally, to make right. Join Mirai and her crew as they set out on an all new VR adventure.
Gamestar Mechanic
Gamestar Mechanic is a game-based learning platform and online community designed specifically for youth. Over a million students in thousands of classrooms around the world have shared their voice through the making of an original game.
Past Projects
Over the past decade, E-Line has remained dedicated to the mission of harnessing the power of games to inspire people to understand and shape the world. We have partnered with leading foundations, universities, non-profits, government agencies and social entrepreneurs to pioneer games for impact across diverse settings including use in world aid initiatives; formal and informal learning venues; and across consumer channels. Here are some of E-Line’s past projects:
The Endless Mission
The Endless Mission is a community-driven sandbox creation game where players embark on an exciting adventure using their ability to hack as a superpower. Players can even manipulate the essence of the game down to the code itself. Along the way, they’ll discover their power to create games that can be shared with the world.
MinecraftEdu
MinecraftEdu is a school-ready remix of Minecraft, created by teachers who formed a company, Teacher Gaming, and received the right from Mojang (the makers of Minecraft) to sell their own educational ‘mod’ (modification) of Minecraft to schools. Together with Teacher Gaming, E-Line helped develop and publish MinecraftEdu, enabling thousands of teachers throughout the world leverage the power of Minecraft to engage, educate and empower students. MinecraftEdu was sold to Microsoft in 2015.
qCraft
qCraft is a ‘mod’ that introduces the weird and weirdly compelling concepts of quantum physics to the world of Minecraft. The project involved a unique collaboration among Google, Teacher Gaming, the Institute for Quantum Information and Matter at Caltech, Minecraft “modder” Daniel Ratcliffe, and E-Line Media. qCraft was released in 2014 and has received over 1 million downloads.
Fab: The Game
Fab: The Game enables players to explore the future of digital fabrication in an exciting, near-future game grounded in real-world science. The project was initially funded by a DARPA grant in partnership with the global Fab Foundation, TIES and the pioneering researchers at the MIT Center for Bits and Atoms. Originally conceived as a research initiative investigating the use of a game to promote literacy of digital design and manufacturing concepts that concluded in 2017, E-Line is currently exploring commercial game possibilities that build on the work of the research phase.
Our City
E-Line Media, in partnership with Nethope and funding from USAID, harnessed the power of games to help foster civic engagement through a Facebook city building game. Instead of accelerating the player’s advancement in the game through micro-transactions, the player can advance their city through online and real-world community engagement. The game was piloted in Jordan in 2015.
Elemental
Rigorous research by leading neuro-researchers has demonstrated that some of the most popular realtime 3D action video games (e.g. Call of Duty, Halo, Medal of Honor) can actually change the brain’s plasticity and improve its ability to learn. This National Science Foundation research project featured a unique partnership with world-class neuroscientists such as Daphne Bavelier and leading experts in media and child development like Michael Levine and his team at the Joan Ganz Cooney at Sesame Workshop. E-Line worked with these experts to design and develop a non-violent 3D action game, eleMental, designed to support their ongoing research. The project was completed in 2015.
Atlantis Remixed
Atlantis Remixed is a 3D adventure/role-playing platform and immersive approach to game-based-learning funded through the Gates Foundation, developed with the ASU Center for Games and Impact and learning scientist Sasha Barab. Current Atlantis Remixed modules include The Mystery of Taiga River (Science/Scientific Method), Doctor’s Cure (Language Arts/Persuasive Writing) and Boone’s Meadow (Math). The package leverages years of collective research on each of the individual modules.
Historia
Historia is a middle school history curriculum developed by two middle school history teachers in Texas who were inspired by Civilization. They were frustrated by the fact their students hated history, so they developed an entirely new approach to teaching history where students work in teams to lead fictional civilizations that compete along side (and sometimes against) the great empires of the past. E-Line is collaborating with Histrionix on the design and publishing of a digital version of the game.
The Odyssey of Sergeant Jack Brennan
The Odyssey of Sergeant Jack Brennan is a graphic novel based on Homer’s Odyssey, designed to emphasize similarities between the homecoming and re-integration issues faced by Odysseus and his crew with those of contemporary American soldiers. Developed in partnership with Theater of War Productions and funded through a grant from DARPA, the graphic novel was released in 2016.
Initiatives
The National STEM Video Game Challenge
The National STEM Video Game Challenge is a multi-year competition to motivate interest in STEM learning among America’s youth by tapping into students’ natural passion for playing and making video games. The Challenge was conceived and operated by E-Line in partnership with the Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop. The first Challenge was announced in November of 2010 at the White House by President Obama. Over 20,000 youth have entered the Challenge across 7 competition cycles and multiple winners have been invited to showcase their games at the White House Science Fair.
The Center for Games and Impact
E-Line partnered with Arizona State University to help establish the Center for Games and Impact to support the research, design and publishing of computer and video games that address society’s biggest social, cultural, scientific and economic challenges. The Center is designed to help close a significant gap in the impact game ecosystem: the gap between early research proof points and market ready products and services that can support learning and social impact at meaningful scale with economically viable business models.