Hi guys,
I did appreciate "World of Goo" game and just discovered Litle Inferno now. It is not easy to "track" your games but I do appreciate them very much !
My English is so bad... but I want to thank you for these games, games that are very entertaining but also with a great message critizicing how our modern society behaves and how blind we are. I don't know if your players are aware about that "open your eyes" message you tell us through your games, but I want congratulate you for your courage about doing that through your very high quality games and you're the ones that proves there is still place for freedom (at least of thinking) in this world ! That's maybe the "secret" of the success of your games : combining a kind of childhood dream with a great and good message !
Please, could you provide a list of your produced games ? I'm sure I'm missing some of them...
Keep going and thank you again !
Z
2D Boy created World of Goo, Tomorrow Corporation made Little Inferno. 2D Boy is made up of Kyle Gabler and Ron Carmel, Tomorrow Corporation is made up of Kyle Gabler, Kyle Gray, and Allan Blomquist. The only connection between these two companies, and games, is Kyle Gabler (although Allan Blomquist did make ports for World of Goo).
To answer your question, World of Goo and Little Inferno are, to my knowledge, the only, at least commercial, games that Kyle Gabler has taken part in making. There may be some free games, or prototypes that I don't know about, though.
Thank you for your answer Mr puggsoy, it is a shame there are no other games of that kind but I'm very glad of having played them and so to support their development (by buying them).
As you said, it seems the common point between theese games is Kyle Gabler, is there a way to have news from him or maybe even help him in some way ?
You can contact him at kylefromthefuture (at) gmail (dot) com. I'm sure he'll respond to you.
Well, thankyou movildima, I'll try then !
Hi Zorro, nice to meet you! welcome to the community!
Well, thankyou !
Hi there! That was interesting. "World of Goo" is a nice one.