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What’s the hardest part of making Armikrog in the current generation of the game industry?Įd Schofield – I think with all of the strides that independent game development has made over the last few years, along with advent of technology like the Unity engine etc., it’s actually easier now than it was when we made The Neverhood. That’s the fun and challenging thing about creating art and animation for video games – in addition to being an artist it really helps if you can get your head around the technical side of things too. Fortunately we had the support of great programmers who gave us the tools to squeeze as much out of the hardware as possible. We were trying to cram as much animation as we could into the games, but the machines could only handle so much. I guess the hardest part back then was dealing with the hardware limitations.

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Mike Dietz – They really were so much fun to make. But the level of enjoyment superseded the amount of difficulties we faced. Don’t get me wrong-it was a lot of WORK as we were small teams of 10 or 12 people typically working long hours and weekends. What was the hardest part of making Earthwork Jim and The Neverhood back in the previous era of gaming?Įd Schofield – We had so much fun creating those games, that it never really seemed hard. Still not excited? What if I told you they just announced they’re willing to port the game to the Wii U if they can meet their bonus $50,000 stretch goal? And that their game will be DRM-free through GOG for Windows, Mac, and Linux gamers? And that you can help get their game accepted on Steam Greenlight? Keep reading and join us in this passion-filled interview with two incredibly influential artists who are bringing Armikrog to life. Have you heard that Ed Schofield, Mike Dietz, and Doug TenNapel – some of the brilliant and talented artists who made Earthworm Jim and The Neverhood – have teamed up once again to work on a point-and-click adventure game with a clay animation stop-motion art style? Even if this project didn’t have the legendary Pencil Test Studios names attached to it we’d still be keeping our eyes on it, but knowing it’s in good hands means you should check out their $900,000 Kickstarter funding campaign.











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