Dro Soft was publisher and game development studio based in (España).
As a development studio it has developed two spanish videogames, being some of the most important Mortadelo y Filemón II - Safari Callejero (Dro Soft, 1989). They have also developed other video games such as El Cid (Dro Soft, 1987).
As a game publisher it has published a total of ten spanish videogames, among which stands outn Igor: Objective Uikokahonia (Pendulo Studios, 1994) o Stop Ball (Juliet Software, 1987). It has also published other video games like Stellar Escape (Pyramid, 1991), Duck Out (Xortrapa, 1989), and Telemark Warrior (Silicom Games, 1989).
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Spanish Video Games Published or Distributed [10]
| TITLE | PUBL | STUDIO | GENRE | DB INFO | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Igor: Objective Uikokahonia | 1994 | Pendulo Studios | Adventure | ||
| Stellar Escape | 1991 | Pyramid | Arcade | ||
| Duck Out | 1989 | Xortrapa | Arcade | ||
| Telemark Warrior | 1989 | Silicom Games | Arcade | ||
| Hypsys | 1988 | Techno Arts | Arcade | ||
| Explorer XXXI | 1988 | Zenit Soft | Arcade | ||
| Antares | 1987 | Juliet Software | Arcade | ||
| Brick Breaker | 1987 | Juliet Software | Arcade | ||
| Stop Ball | 1987 | Juliet Software | Puzzle | ||
| Johny Comomolo in 3·2·1 Fire | 1986 | Juliet Software | Adventure |















