"Chasing Aurora was released along with the Wii U as one of a handful of games to take advantage of the new eshop for Nintendo’s latest console. I got a chance to talk to Martin Pichlmair of Broken Rules about the game; here’s what he had to say.
4cr: Could you please tell us a bit about yourself and what you do at Broken Rules?
My name is Martin Pichlmair. I’m one of five founders of Broken Rules. Since we’re a small studio, I wear a lot of hats. In the company, I’m responsible for business development, contracts and marketing. When it comes to games I’m doing a lot of engine stuff, I’ve written our level editing tools and I’m writing most of the story. At Broken Rules, everyone is a game designer." writes 4ColorRebellion.
The acclaimed developer of Old Man's Journey reveals how nature and politics fused for its latest game.
"...in a profound message. It tells a story about deforestation..."
43 years ago my 3rd grade teacher said the Amazon would be gone soon. Still waiting.
NerdBite: Old Man's Journey is one of those rare games that will definitely surprise many at every turn. Its a game that speaks volumes where its main focus lies on strong visuals, music, and very little use of dialogue. With colorful environments to get absorbed into and a relaxing soundtrack to listen to all day long on repeat, Old Man's Journey is the perfect laid back game to play this summer.
Indie studio Broken Rules has announced the release date for Secrets of Raetikon.