The problem with games still daring to use the world "simulator" in the title (ones that don't come out of Germany riding various kinds of tractor, anyway) is the word now has a set of definitions ...
UPDATE: The Kickstarter funds referenced actually pertain to YouTube videos Tereshinski later made featuring bits of Ant Simulator—videos which he is also forced to remove in light of today’s events.
Kickstarter is just one of many ways for people to create games without the need for corporate backing. Crowdfunding has enabled giant projects like Star Citizen and Grim Dawn to go from a concept to ...
Gaming Industry Days after launching their first indie game, everyone responsible for publishing it was laid off: 'We had a Slack channel with everyone in it, and then you see them leaving one by one' ...
Eric Tereshinski, the lead programmer on the Ant Simulator game, announced via YouTube on January 30 that he had cancelled the game’s development. As Tereshinski described, his now ex-coworkers blew ...
Yes, you read that right. Go ahead and laugh. Ant Simulator, the crowdfunded game about exploring the world through the eyes of an ant, has been cancelled. Lead programmer Eric Tereshinkski explains ...
Small game development and tutorials outfit ETeeski promised its hopeful backers that it would not only teach them about how to be in the games industry, but also show them a very successful product ...
Honesty is the best policy… even when the truth is actually pretty ugly. According to lead programmer of Kickstarter alum Ant Simulator, Eric Tereshinski, the video game and some of his other projects ...