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Background
Skunk Studios is a casual game company formed in 2001 by Margaret Wallace. The company started out making games for PC before moving onto mobile games in the 2010s. The company is still active today.
1st Logo (2001)
Logo: On a beige background, two purple S's (stylized to look like skunk tails) zoom out. Underneath it are the worlds "Skunkworks Games" in a grungy font, and the URL "skunkworksgames.com.".
FX/SFX: Simple zooming effects.
Music/Sounds: A zap sound accompanied by fast percussion, followed by two synthesized notes in quick succession.
Availability: Extremely rare. It was only seen on very early versions of Qbeez. All other copies use the next logo.
Editor's Note: None.
2nd Logo (2001-2004)
Variants:
- Starting with every game after WordUp, the animation takes place on the opening credits of the game.
- On Spelvin, the title character hops on screen, then the logo zooms in as he starts dancing.
- On Tamale Loco: Rumble in the Desert II, the logo is already formed, and is brown on a beige background. The words "created by" are also on top.
FX/SFX: The logo unfolding, and the words appearing.
Music/Sounds: A slow hip-hop beat that ends in a sweep. Spelvin and WordUp use a dramatic jazz theme.
Availability: Common, appears on many of their games, such as Qbeez, Gutterball 3D, Sveerz, Spelvin, WordUp, with the logo last appearing on Varmintz. All these games can be downloaded off their website.
Editor's Note: It's a favorite among those who grew up with their games.