How Two Janitors Made One of the Years Most Charming RPGs The game, which Bloomberg has called " one of the year's most charming RPGs," came out on Tuesday after Marshall and his childhood friend Matt Loiseau -- also a janitor -- built it using RPG Maker alongside a small team of hobbyists who mostly worked for free
From sweeping floors to crafting worlds. It was supposed to . . . Kingdoms of the Dump was made by just two full-time janitors, and they’ve finally wrapped it up and are ready for launch It’s a throwback to the golden age of SNES RPGs, and it’s dropping this November
Two janitors create charming role-playing game of the year One of the key aspects of this democratization is the rise of independent game developers who are able to create and release their games without the backing of a major studio This has led to a more diverse range of games being produced, with unique and innovative ideas coming to the forefront
From sweeping floors to crafting worlds. It was supposed to . . . The game is created by a small indie team under the banner of Roach Games, and according to them it actually started as a children’s book idea while they were working full-time as janitors They’ve really nailed that SNES-style charm, even the trailer screams ’90s