Get to know Everyday Shooter creator Jonathan Mak
Everyday Shooter recently went live as a downloadable title over at the Sony‘s live network”>PlayStation Network for US$ 9.99. In case you haven’t tried or even heard about this one yet, the game itself is similar to the arcade game Asteroids. The main difference is the use of guitar riffs and music as gameplay elements.
It was developed solely by Jonathan Mak using Visual C++. The creator recently posted an article over at the official PlayStation Blog to make everyone know him a bit more. While Mak works alone, he’d like to share that he has a one-man studio called Queasy Games.
Unlike other independent developers, Jonathan Mak really started from scratch. The photos he shared on his post show a glimpse of his life, his home, and his studio. It seems that all of these are going to change soon because rumors have it that Sony just signed him up to create more games in the future.
Everyday Shooter recently went live as a downloadable title over at the Sony‘s live network”>PlayStation Network for US$ 9.99. In case you haven’t tried or even heard about this one yet, the game itself is similar to the arcade game Asteroids. The main difference is the use of guitar riffs and music as gameplay elements.
It was developed solely by Jonathan Mak using Visual C++. The creator recently posted an article over at the official PlayStation Blog to make everyone know him a bit more. While Mak works alone, he’d like to share that he has a one-man studio called Queasy Games.
Unlike other independent developers, Jonathan Mak really started from scratch. The photos he shared on his post show a glimpse of his life, his home, and his studio. It seems that all of these are going to change soon because rumors have it that Sony just signed him up to create more games in the future.