# Urchin Games

> video game developer

**Wikidata**: [Q113629085](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q113629085)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/urchin-games

## Summary
Urchin Games is a video game developer. It is recorded in structured data sources (Wikidata) with identifiers that link it to game-industry databases.

## Key Facts
- Urchin Games is classified as a video game developer.  
- The Wikidata description for Urchin Games is "video game developer."  
- In Wikidata structured properties, Urchin Games has instance_of: video game developer.  
- Urchin Games appears in a Wikidata statement with reference P248: Q110606300 and reference date P813: 2026-02-27.  
- Urchin Games has lastdodo_area_id value 1902255 in the provided structured properties.  
- Urchin Games has igromania_company_id 26429.  
- The referenced structured-property data includes P1810 set to "Urchin Games" and P10419 set to "1902255."

## FAQs
### Q: What is Urchin Games?
A: Urchin Games is a company identified as a video game developer in structured data sources such as Wikidata.

### Q: Where is Urchin Games documented?
A: Urchin Games is documented in Wikidata with structured-property references (including reference Q110606300 and a reference date of 2026-02-27) and has database identifiers such as lastdodo_area_id 1902255 and igromania_company_id 26429.

### Q: What products or games has Urchin Games released?
A: The provided source material does not list any specific products, games, founders, or founding dates for Urchin Games.

## Why It Matters
Urchin Games matters as an entity because it represents a software organization operating in the video game industry. Video game developers are the creators of interactive digital entertainment and are central to producing, designing, programming, and maintaining games across platforms. The presence of Urchin Games in structured knowledge bases like Wikidata and industry databases (indicated by identifiers such as igromania_company_id and lastdodo_area_id) makes the company discoverable and linkable for researchers, players, and other organizations. That structured presence supports data interoperability: it allows cataloging, searching, and cross-referencing across databases, news sources, and marketplaces. Even when product-level details are not available, the identification of Urchin Games as a video game developer places it within the economic and cultural ecosystem of game creation, where it may contribute to employment, technological development, and entertainment media.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly classified in Wikidata as a video game developer.  
- Having the igromania_company_id 26429 linking it to the Igromania company index.  
- Carrying the lastdodo_area_id value 1902255 in its structured properties.  
- Having a Wikidata statement with reference Q110606300 and reference date 2026-02-27.

## Body

### Overview
- Entity name: Urchin Games.  
- Primary classification: video game developer.  
- Public description (Wikidata): "video game developer."

### Identifiers & Database Entries
- igromania_company_id: 26429.  
- lastdodo_area_id: 1902255.  
- Wikidata structured-property references include:
  - P248: Q110606300
  - P813 (reference date): 2026-02-27
  - P1810: "Urchin Games"
  - P10419: "1902255"

### Classification & Industry
- Instance of: video game developer (a software development organization specializing in creation of video games).  
- Related industry context: video game developers operate within the video game industry.

### References & Metadata
- The structured properties and identifiers above are provided in the sourced structured-properties block.  
- The Wikidata description field for the entity is "video game developer."

### Limitations of Available Data
- No founding date, founder(s), headquarters location, product list, or platform information is provided in the source material.  
- No public-facing website, social handles, or game titles are included in the provided data.  
- The available facts are limited to classification and database identifiers recorded in structured metadata.

## References

1. LastDodo