Draft:BluBox Studios
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BluBox Studios is a small indie game studio based in New South Wales, Australia.
The Founding
[edit]The following was directly taken from the official BluBox websiteEverything started when two high school boys became friends. Daniel Good and Will Burke. One of the subjects they had together was digital technology. The assignment was to code an Eddison robot. However Daniel was disappointed by the limitations the Eddison held, so he began making games on scratch. Will, also limited moved to scratch, where he would be taught on how to use the program by Daniel. eventually at the end of term 4 in 2023, they decided to start a company specialising in developing indie games.
Original Games
[edit]During the time that Daniel spent in digital technologies, his games mainly consisted of the ED. series. A collection of different genres of games that were either inspired by pre-existing games or were entirely original. Over time his knowledge of how to use the scratch engine grew. Eventually thanks to the help of Griffpatch's YouTube tutorials, made his first 3 Dimensional game: ED.Aftermath, at its current state it uses assets from games daniel has played before. Most notable is the opening line to the game, which is taken from Henry Stein[1] of the Bendy and the Ink Machine[2] franchise
References
[edit]- ^ "Henry Stein". Bendy Wiki. Retrieved 2024-03-22.
- ^ "Bendy (franchise)", Wikipedia, 2024-03-21, retrieved 2024-03-22