FDG Entertainment

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Background

FDG Entertainment GmbH & Co.KG is an German video game company founded in September 2009. The company is mostly known from Red Ball, Banana Kong, Beyond Ynth and Cover Orange franchises.

(February 4, 2010-)

Visuals: On a white background, there is a weird blue shape with circled cones. Next to it are 2 triangles (their are also blue with circled cones). From the weird shape, 9 blue squares are emerging. Next to the logo is "FDG" in a big, gray font. "ENTERTAINMENT" is below.

Variants:

  • On Blosics FREE, it shares the screen with the Igrek Productions logo.
  • On Cover Orange, the logo is printed on the barrel on the main screen.
  • On Red Ball 4, the background is the same as the game's menu, but it's toomed. The logo is smaller and it's all white.
  • There is also a variant on which gray and blue paint stacks come and form the logo. When it's finished, it segues into the Game Atelier logo.
  • On Beyond Ynth and Beyond Ynth Xmas Edition, the logo is supported on the down rug of the screen along with the "Krabl.com" URL and Now How It Looks logo on a black background. A walking Kribl (the main character of the game) appears inside a little hole on a paper background under it and the text LOADING appears. After a while, the hole gets bigger and the whole background gets covered by the paper, segueing into the main menu.
  • There is an animated variant. The symbol is formed from blue elements and the name appears. While the symbol forms, a sun shines from the top-right of the screen.
    • On Across Age TVCM style trailer, the logo fades into the CXC Create logo.
    • On a Blosics FREE trailer, the ball from the game crashes into the logo, launching a lot of squares and segueing to the trailer.
    • On other tailers it usually fades in.
  • On Banana Kong, it is supported on the down rug of the screen (like in Kribl variant) with other logos.

Technique: None. For the animated, Kribl and painted variants, 2D animation.

Audio: None.

Audio Variants:

  • For the animated variant, there is a long smooth tone ending with 3 cymbal like notes.
    • The trailer for Blosics FREE has the opening theme of the trailer playing after it gets done.
    • Some other tailers have just the opening theme of the tailer playing instead.

Availability:

  • Seen on some games produced by this company.
  • The animated variant appears on trailers for the company games.
  • Strangely, it does not appear on Cover Orange Journey despite the company producing it.


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