From a 2 person team to a Company
Hello my friends!
In this blog post I would like to write about our game development journey experience during the last 10 years in the gaming field started with small games projects developed by just 2 person to a company with over 15 developers involved!
For more infos you can visit our website with all our games at: www.chubbypixel.com
Our first game Woodle Tree Adventures released in 2013 for PC was quite a successful release, especially after the console release few years later.
In the meantime we continued to develop B2B games (Business to Business) for many companies and brands. Only after a few years we’ve been able to start to develop only B2C (Business to Consumer) and to expand the team only through this business.
In 2016 we decided to expand the team thanks to successful games like Suicide Guy, Suicide Guy: Sleepin’ Deeply and Woodle Tree 2: Deluxe released for all consoles and PC
Games link:
https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-Switch-download-software/Suicide-Guy-1374572.html
https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-Switch-download-software/Woodle-Tree-2-Deluxe-1607727.html
After the incredible and unexpected success of our new games, we decided to continuously expand the team and move the first steps into the Virtual Reality field, releasing our first VR game Suicide Guy VR for PlayStation VR, Steam and Oculus in 2020. Despite the niche market, the game was a great success and helped us to continue our Journey
Game Link:
https://store.playstation.com/en-hu/product/EP2659-CUSA24681_00-2916580547794178
In 2020 and 2021 we started to develop and convert our games for the Mobile market (iOS and Android). Since the games were already very famous, this helped a lot the mobile releases, with thousands of copies sold in the first weeks.
Game link:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sleepin-guy/id1543427407
The team is now complete and we’re focusing on our next adventure game releasing it soon and a new PlayStation VR2 game, stay tuned!
Thank you for the attention, I hope this post can help other developers to find their way too!