Cornered Rat Software
4 members Developer & PublisherSoftware design and development studio called, "Cornered Rat Software". This studio is responsible for game project development as well as feature updates...
Outerlight is committed to producing ground breaking computer games, primarily for the PC platform and Xbox360. Game play is at the company's heart and our raison d'etre is to produce original and exciting games which define new genres rather than being defined by them.
We have a core group of developers, artists and programmers currently developing a number of game projects including the sequel to The Ship, our first commercial release.
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Software design and development studio called, "Cornered Rat Software". This studio is responsible for game project development as well as feature updates...
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Should add bloody good time to your games list
I've been playing it as well. I wonder if it's an issue with the publisher?
They've probably just forgotten. The EULA prevents modding though.