1278 Comments (Part 1)
The title of this post is an homage to the 1278 ‘comments’ I have recieved from my last post. In other words, 1287 spam replies, indicating just how badly I’ve let my blog slip lately!
As well as addressing the broken comment system, I’m planning to do a great deal more with superflatgames.com over the next few months.
This is the first in what will hopefully be more frequent updates to my progress, and I plan on blogging about more non-game-creation topics a little more too.
Anyway, where to begin?
It’s been a tumultuous few months. Since November when I wrote the last one, all kinds of cool, crazy and sometimes crap things have happened. Though the good has outweighed the crap by a fair margin!
Soul Brother
So the first thing you might be wondering about is what happened to Soul Brother? Well there’s very good news on that front… I’ve signed the game to [Adult Swim] games, one of the premier Flash portals out there. It’s a massive deal for me, as I wasn’t even sure if I could make enough money to get by from it. As it happens, the deal has meant that I have a degree of financial freedom for the first time since joining the ‘AAA’ industry, and bodes really well for future indie work.
I’ve put a lot more work into the game, more than I originally planned, but I want the game to be the best thing I’ve ever made. So although the game was 99% done in November, four months have passed and it’s slowly gained an extra sheen of polish which I think has really made the whole process worthwhile.
I also put a lot more time into the soundtrack (and clearing some of the samples, which took frustratingly long – when you dig into house-megalabel Defected’s acapella records, it’s only to be expected I guess!)
There are now six tracks in all, and I really put the same amount of work in that I would have for my drum’n’bass records that were released as things in their own right (normally I consciously spend less time on game music, reasoning that the production quality doesn’t need to be as high to pass.)
Although [adult swim] own the IP to Soul Brother, I retain the rights to the music, which I’m planning on releasing as an OST later this year. That won’t be a simple port either, I’ll spend a few weeks polishing, extending and even adding to the tracks. I may even include a couple of bonus tunes, just ‘cos I love you all!
TIGJam, Game 1: American Dream
While attending our local indie-con, TIGJam UK, a four day jamfest at Cambridge’s CB2 (100m from my house), I finally got to collaborate with two of my close friends who I’ve wanted to work with since getting into this indie thing.
These fine fellows are Terry Cavanagh and Stephen ‘increpare‘ Lavelle (and there was also some art contribution from the talented Tom Morgan-Jones who I hadn’t met before, but had heard of.)
Terry had previously made a furnishing-simulator, which was going to be attached to an assasination simulator. When the theme ’80’s’ came up at the Jam, I wanted to do something to do with the stockmarket, thinking Wall Street / American Psycho, so I suggested this to Terry. Somehow we came upon trading 80’s film / music idols as commodities.
He got building a trading sim, I reworked the graphics, Stephen strung the whole thing together and wrote the wonderful music, Tom added cutscene art, and the rest is history.
The game was remarkably well received, getting covered on the likes of indiegames.com and Rock Paper Shotgun (one of my favourite blogs.)
Here is the link to play the game (online), hosted exclusively over on Stephen’s site: link.
End of Part 1
Anyway, I’m coming to the end of my allotted blogging time, so I think I’ll save the rest of the news for Part 2. I have two other projects in the works I’d like to share with you guys, and I’ll probably talk a little about my indie plans for the future. Hope to see you then!