Currently, he is co-founder of
Digital Eel, an award winning independent game development studio in Seattle, Washington.
We totally adore the beardy weirdy guys over at
Digital Eel - heck, their very own Rich Carlson is the only IGF winner I've ever spoken to at GDC while that person was strumming a tiny banjo - isn't that recommendation enough?
Because Manifesto Games is dangerous and
Digital Eel is insane.
After his recent overview of the IGF 2006 finalists, Kieron Gillen returns to review Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space,
Digital Eel's outstandingly different «short» space game, for Eurogamer.
Yep, you heard right, and not the demo but the whole darn
Digital Eel FULL VERSION!»
;) This week Jim and I sit down with Iikka Keranen and Rich Carlson of
Digital Eel games (who first met while working on Daikatana, no lie), the...
Got a note from Rich over at indie stalwarts
Digital Eel revealing some very neat news: «Hot off the hyperwire:
Digital Eel's very first game, Plasmaworm (quite possibly the coolest Snake game in the Five Galaxies), is now absolutely FREE!
Not exact matches
Primarily known for artwork that focuses on the rise and fall of contemporary popular icons like Shaquille O'Neal and Mike Tyson, Omar Vera has taken his interests in history and design to a whole new
digital dimension with the moving image in Cold
Eels and Distant Thoughts.