Panache Digital Games will release 1666: Amsterdam Developer Diary #2 on July 14, giving players a closer look at how Dutch Golden Age art shaped the upcoming story-led action-adventure.
The new episode focuses on the team’s visual approach under creative director Patrice Désilets, with a look at 17th-century Dutch art, historical research, and the process of turning painted references into playable spaces.
Art History Meets Interactive Design
Developer Diary #2 breaks down how Panache Digital Games studied the Dutch Golden Age to build the look of 1666: Amsterdam.
The episode covers the team’s references, research methods, and approach to adapting historical artwork across the game’s different timelines. It also shows how the studio translated that art direction into interactive environments.
Catch Up With the Prologue
Players can already try the free 1666: Amsterdam Prologue on Steam and the Epic Games Store.
Panache Digital Games also points players toward Developer Diary #1: The Vision and Gameplay Feature #1 for earlier looks at the game’s concept and mechanics.
More Updates Coming
The new developer diary will launch under the banner of the New Moon, with Panache teasing more to come on the next Full Moon.
1666: Amsterdam is in development as a story-led action-adventure from Panache Digital Games.












































































