[Conducted by Tim W. over at our sister blog IndieGames.com: The Weblog, here’s an informal chat with Petri Purho, the developer of IGF finalist Crayon Physics Deluxe, amongst a host of other neat indie titles.]
Hi Petri, how about a little introduction for the readers before we begin with the questions?
Well, I’m Mr. Purho and I’m probably the best known for being the guy behind Crayon Physics. Also I’ve made couple of other lesser known and more sucky games, which I’ve published on my blog: Kloonigames.
Do you keep count of how many experimental games you’ve released so far? Any favorites besides Crayon Physics?
I think there are now 17 games (I’m not sure), and there have been a number of favorites besides Crayon Physics. I seriously like SM Word a lot, but apparently I’m the only one Pluto Strikes Back is probably my other favorite and Amazing Flying Brothers is quite […]
Original post by editors@gamesetwatch.com (Simon Carless) and software by Elliott Back
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