He was busy at the time but a few months later Newgrounds ran the Power of Three collaboration event, and Tom Fulp sent Jay a list of programmers looking for artists, and I was one of them. In 2009 I emailed Jay because I liked his games and was looking for an artist I could work with full-time. Steve: I had been making games, such as Rooftop Skater, since 2000. How did the two of you meet up, and start creating the browser based games your best known for? ClickShake Games is literally a dynamic duo of developers, or a DDD for lack of a better acronym. The guys were nice enough to take a few minutes and answer some questions for the iGR readers.ġ. As of now A Small Favor is about a third of the way home with a little less than two weeks to go. That success got the duo thinking, ‘ Why not adapt another great game in our portfolio?’ Not long after the pair of developers (Steve and Jay) at ClickShake Games decided to pitch their project A Small Favor on Kickstarter. That is, until they released The Ballads of Reemus based on one of their most popular browser games.
They’re best known for creating many games you’d find in online gaming portals. Clickshake’s a couple guys that have been in the games business a while.
Our newest project creators to give us some time are ClickShake Games. I’ve been conducting a slew of exclusive interviews recently as part of our Kickstarter Spotlight.