Posted by Xander
Fri, 23 Oct 2009 20:10:00 GMT

“It’s bloomin’ great!” – Xander
Sorry for that. Anyway as you should be aware Eufloria, previously ‘Dyson’, has been released on Steam, D2D and through the official site. If you didn’t know this then I’m afraid you’re simply not cool. However in reading this post you now DO know this, and have automatically been saved from an awkward moment of self-doubt and an accusing glare. It’s fine, no need to thank us, we’re just doing our job. If you really do want to show your gratitude then why not pick your favourite digital distributor and play one of the most elegant strategy titles of recent memory.
If you’re still on the edge, you can also play the demo to find out if nothing else just why we needed to tell you that you could.
TIGdb: Entry for Eufloria
Posted in Highly Recommended, Windows, Strategy, Abstract | Tags AlexMay, RudolfKremers | 57 comments
Posted by Xander
Wed, 16 Sep 2009 17:52:00 GMT

Eurogamer will be holding another Expo this year after the mild success of 08’s offering, and returning once again will be the Indie Games Arcade which will also be present throughout the event emitting rays of awesome from whatever part of the convention it will have landed in.
Among those exhibiting as part of the event will be the works of Tunatech, Introversion, Robert Fearon (Oddbob), Hayden Scott-Baron (Dock) as well as Rudolf Kremers and Alex May. I realise I used the same link for both of them, but that’s just how rad Dyson is. See, had to do it again.
EGExpo 2009 tickets are available now for £6 and will be open for four days. It starts at The Royal Armouries on the 27th and 28th October in Leeds, before moving to London at Old Billingsgate on the 30th and 31st October. I’ll be around on the 31st so I’ll be sure to take some photos and post up some impressions, especially for Cletus Clay, but hopefully it’ll be redundant if you’re a UK TIGer as you’ll be dropping in to show your support. Right?
Looking forward to seeing anyone who heads out there!
Posted in Community, Developers | Tags AlexMay, Baron, HaydenScott, Introversion, RobertFearon, RudolfKremers, Tunatech | 6 comments
Posted by Derek Yu
Thu, 09 Apr 2009 05:54:00 GMT

Leigh Ashton, AKA Gravious, recently interviewed his good friend Alex May about Dyson, IGF 2009, and what it’s like to be a part of indiedom.
Leigh: So Alex, for those who don’t know who you are, could you please introduce yourself and tell us a bit about your games?
Alex: I’m Alex May. I am fascinated by interactive systems. I currently work in the games industry full time and write the real stuff in my spare time. That’s actually a bit unfair to my current employers. The project I’m on at work is rather fresh, and our own thing by and large. I wrote Cottage of Doom, which won the TIGSource B-Games competition and wrote Dyson along with Rudolf Kremers.
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Posted in Features, Community, IGF / GDC, Interviews | Tags AlexMay | 34 comments