We are two life long learners who prefer to think things through rather than accept them as presented to us.
That is where games come in. Throughout history, games were a way of practising skills that humans needed in every day life such as jumping far or running fast (Olympic Games), remembering where food can be found (Memory), or showing strategic thinking to future business partners (Chess).
With the advent of video games, this skill development paradigm has continued with flight simulators, expressions of creativity (Mine craft) and role playing games allowing you to play through a situation from different angles.
The big question now is: what are the skills we need now and in the future?
We believe it will be a mix of many different areas so that we all can take advantage of our very own strengths and have fun at the same time.
That is why we want to make games that make you think.