Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Wot I Have Been Up To: Indie Game Development


Over the past couple of years I have been working hard with a team of 6 incredibly talented game developers to establish our very own game development studio (White Paper Games) as well as develop our very own IP (Ether One) into a fully functioning and exciting PC game.

After I finished my Masters I really wanted to do something that allowed me to have a certain amount of creative control over a project and I felt that if I had gone to work in a larger studio this wouldn’t have happened for a long time. This may all sound impatient (and I may very well have been) but I had all these burning ideas inside of me that I desperately needed to get out. At the time I squashed these crazy ideas down and focused on finding a job within the industry so I could pay my bills and rent and actually live a comfortable life. That was until one night I was having a conversation with my friend Pete (who had been a peer during my MA) who was having the same thoughts as I. Two plus two equalled four and we realised that this was an opportunity to actually create something that we could call our own.

It was then that White Paper Games was born.

Pictures from our Prototype Fund final meeting in London

Two years later we are in the thick of it developing our first title Ether One, we have gained substantial funding through the Prototype Fund to aid the project, I have spoken at Develop and been in its 30 under 30 for 2012 and our game has been in the press on several occasions gaining some much needed love and support. We employ an additional 4 developers making us a team of 6 and we all share the single goal and vision for our first game and the studio. We have studio space in the centre of Manchester in a great and creative location (sharing the office area with some potters and some architects) making it great for truly creative work.

The White Paper Games Team

If I was to say that things have worked out alright then I don’t think I would be lying. Yes, I don’t have much money and yes, I do have to do up to 60 hours a week and extra work teaching at degree level to pay the bills but at least I have this opportunity.

When I am old I can tell people that I took that risk.

That I and my friends dared to follow that dream and we had a damn blast whilst doing it. With that said I don’t think I could have gone down this route without the support of the guys over at the studio as well as my family (and everyone else’s families).

Me speaking at Develop Conference 2012 in Brighton

We are hoping that Ether One will be released sometime this year before the summer is out through a variety of digital distributors and I hope even more that people out there like the work that 6 guys poured their hearts into making.

 I hope that comes through in our work.

Ether One Beta Screenshot

If you are interested in the work that we have been doing you should check out ether-game.com and whitepapergames.com for loads more info on what we have been up to.

You never know, it all may just work out fine and only time will tell. 

NJ (Our Sound Designer) is excited about our new chairs!

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