GameMill Entertainment

GameMill Entertainment, LLC
Formerly called
GameMill Publishing, Inc.
Private
Industry Video game industry
Founded 2001 (2001)
Founder Gary W. Miller
Headquarters Edina, Minnesota, United States
Key people
  • Tim Flaherty
  • Mark Meadows
  • Andy Koehler
Products
Owner Educational Initiatives Group
Website game-mill.com

GameMill Entertainment, LLC (formerly GameMill Publishing, Inc., commonly referred to as GameMill) is an American video game publisher based in Edina, Minnesota. Founded in 2001 by Gary W. Miller, the company is owned by Educational Initiatives' U.S. division, Educational Initiatives Group. In 2007, the company was reformed into GameMill Entertainment, and is now led by Tim Flaherty, Mark Meadows, and Andy Koehler.

GameMill is best known for being the publisher to the 2003 racing video game Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing, which is deemed to be one of the worst games of all time. Nowadays, GameMill publishes games based on licensed properties, such as Frozen: Olaf's Quest.[1]

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