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Crushed In Time: Mini-Teaser #3

[p]It's time for a third mini-teaser for Crushed In Time![/p][p]Do you mean we solved the WHAT?![/p][p][/p][previewyoutube][/previewyoutube][p][/p][p][/p][p]Don't forget to add Crushed In Time to your wishlist![/p][p][dynamiclink][/dynamiclink][/p]

Meet The Team #4 – Loric

[p][/p][p]With Meet The Team, Draw Me A Pixel introduces you to the people behind its games. We promise, no one bites. At least not yet! [/p]
  
[h3]What is your job and can you describe your role within the team?[/h3][p]I'm the Art Director. Basically, my job is to ensure that our game is visually coherent, but also has an artistic direction that meets our expectations. But that's not all, since I'm also there to manage our relationships with partner studios, as well as providing technical expertise on softwares we need to use, whether for 3D or animation.
[/p][p][/p][h3]What was your background, before joining Draw Me A Pixel?[/h3][p]After obtaining my high school diploma, I joined the Emile Cohl school, which offers courses in publishing (comics, books...), video games and animation. Originally, I wanted to be an animator, but in the end I opted for video games, which allowed me to do what I'm passionate about... while allowing me to specialize in real-time animation![/p][p]I did my end-of-study internship with my professor, Michael Bolufer, and worked with him on Accused #2 Walter Sisulu, which introduced me to some incredible people from whom I learned a lot. Following this, Michael founded Manette, a studio specializing in real-time animation for the audiovisual industry, and we continued to work together for three years. Then Pascal asked me to become Art Director on the next Draw Me A Pixel project, and here I am![/p][p][/p][p][/p][h3]What are the best and worst aspects of your job?[/h3][p]What I love most of all is that no two days are alike. You get up in the morning and suddenly find yourself imagining or drawing things you'd never thought of before. And I also love the fact that the video game industry is made up of such enriching and imaginative people. We're all just like big kids, and that's a lot of fun![/p][p]And what do I like less? The work can be intense, so you have to constantly monitor yourself when you're remote working, so you don't forget to take breaks in a busy day. Finally, on a more amusing note, it still makes me feel funny to think back to the introverted child I was, who used to draw without asking anyone for anything, and now sometimes finds myself having to run a meeting![/p][p][/p][p][/p][h3]Which chapter from There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension is your favorite?[/h3][p]Without a doubt, the first few minutes of the game, when we get to know Game and he tries to get us to leave the game by any means necessary. In my opinion, this immediately sets the There Is No Game tone, that is very meta jokes in a quirky, so-British style![/p][p] There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension: This button surrounded by arrows should do the trick.[/p][p][/p][p][/p][h3]What are your favorite video games besides There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension?[/h3][p]Right now? Kingdom Two Crowns, for its incredible art direction and music. I'm also thinking of Yes Your Grace, whose universe really transported me. But in the end, the game that gave me the bug was none other than Warcraft III. It may sound classic, but I have fond memories of my childhood, watching my father play it while thinking that, yes, video games really are something cool! What if there's a little room left? Let's just mention Ori and the Blind Forest, Magicka 2, Divinity: Original Sin 2. And probably lots more role-playing games![/p][p][/p][p][/p][h3]How does it feel to finally be able to talk about Crushed In Time after all this time?[/h3][p]Well, finally, it's about time! This is the first time I've been involved in creating a video game from start to finish. Now I can give a sneak peek with the teaser! [/p][p][/p][p][/p][p]Don't forget to wishlist Crushed In Time: Sherlock won't make it without you![/p]

Happy Holidays 2025!

[p]The Draw Me A Pixel team wishes you happy holidays! ❤️[/p][p]May your gifts be plentiful and your hangovers minimal.[/p][p][/p][p][/p]

Meet The Team #3 – Guillaume

[p][/p][p]With Meet The Team, Draw Me A Pixel introduces you to the people behind its games. We promise, no one bites. At least not yet![/p][p] [/p][p][/p][h3]What is your job and can you describe your role within the team?[/h3][p]Officially I’m a Lead Programmer but in such a small team, we’ll say that I’m the technical referent and the only developer. My activities range from animated meetings around the presentation and validation of the game design, to the technological watch and the choice of tools and hardware used by the company, as well as some customer support. But most of my time is spent on the development tools and on programming alone. Later on when the team grows, I expect to do a bit more management and planning.[/p][p] [/p][p] [/p][h3]What was your background, before joining Draw Me A Pixel?[/h3][p]I have a rather classical and general training as a computer engineer but video game development has been with me since high school. My first significant experience was at Coktel Studios in Paris where I developed educational games. I’ve been working at several video game studios since then, with closures and third-party projects that were not always creative but often stressful. So I took the opportunity twice to emancipate myself and to work independently with a few people (Pascal and Sophie) that I liked and who shared the same will. After a first failure, followed by a less playful but more rewarding personal incursion, we tried our luck together on the basis of this very original project.[/p][p] [/p][p] [/p][h3]What are the best and worst aspects of your job?[/h3][p]There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension is a game that brings a lot of variety in its development even under the guise of a point-and-click and that’s its appeal. Each scene has its own challenges and it’s exciting. The counterpart is that it is very difficult to think in terms of genericity, since you can always do things that are out of the ordinary, such as playing with elements of the interface.[/p][p]But the least interesting part of the game is obviously the debugging phase which puts you in front of your own mistakes and sometimes requires you to test again and again certain game phases to the point of not enjoying them anymore.[/p][p] [/p][p] [/p][h3]Which chapter from There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension is your favorite?[/h3][p]The game is full of great moments. I could talk about the musical part of chapter 5 with the rap and especially Gigi’s song but I wouldn’t be very original because I know that it was well liked.[/p][p]But in the end I have a lot of affection for the encounter with Game at the very beginning because it is the first contact we have with the game, it is well paced and it brings fun by this paradoxical struggle to have the possibility to play.[/p][p][/p][p]The encounter with Game in There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension.[/p][p][/p][p][/p][h3]What are your favorite video games besides There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension?[/h3][p]I have a rather heterogeneous taste. I like “great” games (be careful, I didn’t necessarily say AAA) which know how to catch me by a clever alchemy between immersive universe, richness of the narration and game mechanics. So in no particular order we can find games like Dragon Age: Origins, Hollow Knight, Elex, Death Stranding or even The Secret of Monkey Island for the older ones, but there are so many others.[/p][p] [/p][p] [/p][h3]How does it feel to finally be able to talk about Crushed In Time after all this time?[/h3][p]I'm going back to bed...[/p][p][/p][p]Crushed In Time: Help Guillaume find his bedroom by adding our game to your wishlist![/p]

Winter Sales 2025

[p]HELLO FUTURE USER! ✨[/p][p][/p][p]I've got some good news : Actually, There Is No Game is 40% off on Steam.[/p][p][/p][p]The financial crisis, the indiepocalypse, blah blah blah... all of this.[/p][p][/p][p]I hope you're excited to find out what happens to Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson before Crushed In Time! ❤️[/p]