Playdemic

Goodbye Playdemic

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Wow doesn’t time fly.

Over 8 years ago I was a short nerdy student trying desperately to find a way into the games industry for my industrial placement year at university. I was about ready to give up hope when a certain “Starboy” (probably) fed up of my winging offered me a position at his company Rockpool Games.

Cannyshammy – feel free to drop me an email, my company is based in Manchester and there is a strong possibility of us taking on an intern.
alex.rigby@rockpoolgames.com
EDIT: Just seen you’re looking to go abroad, guess Manchester is a little too close then eh?

(source: http://www.gamedev.net/topic/297068-breaking-into-the-games-industry-is-impossible/page-2#entry2882806)

Little did either of us know the long winding path that would unfold from that moment.

Fast forward 5 years. After their success with Rockpool Paul and Alex approached me with a new cunning plan. They were going to start a games company to make these new-fangled social games that Zynga were redefining the games industry with.

Join an exciting new company making cutting edge games with Starboy? How could I refuse

Needless to to say the next 3 years were quite a journey. There were ups, there were downs, there were laughs, there were cry’s there was even the occasional thigh-rub (still not sure how I didn’t get fired for those).

Like all journeys however, they must some day come to an end. I decided that the majority of the world has yet to experience the emotional cocktail of disgust, fear and slight arousal induced by the thigh-rub. So before I reach “that age” I was going to take some time and bring this unique joy to the wider world.

So whats next? Well I have two months of preparation before I embark on an epic 7 month journey through Central and South America, but ill save the details on that for a separate post.

Playdemic on the Northwest News

Yesterday at Playdemic we had a visit from Ed Vaizey the Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries. As one of the more successful games companies in the North West at the moment he wanted to come and talk to us.

Along with him were a TV crew for the Northwest News. It was a good opportunity for us to show off GourmetRanch abit. Anyways check out the video above. I cant believe they used the Playdemic timeline I wrote on whiteboard in the kitchen including the joke about world domination!

Playdemic acquired by RockYou

Well as it has now hit the media I guess I can blog about it.

Last week it was announced that my current employer Playdemic was acquired by the much larger Redwood City based company RockYou.

This is obviously great news for all concerned and can only lead to further greatness as we expand and grow under our American overlordsÂ

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