The Marbians is now available for Mac!

I’ve just discovered today that The Marbians, one of the more recent titles I worked on, has been released for Mac. This is great news. I had a blast working on this game, so I’m delighted to see it being brought to a new audience. It’s available for download via the Mac App store. Here is the link. Tell your Mac owning friends, or hell, go out and buy a Mac if you don’t own one, just so you can download it yourself!
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Back To The Solo Grindstone, Marbians & A Facebook Page…

The title of this post is a mouth full, I know. Last Friday I finished up my Summer residence with Tribal City Interactive. I’ll miss working with the team, especially the art interns, Niall and Laura-Jane. They were a fantastic bunch and by the end of the Summer we were working together smoothly, like a well oiled machine. Everyone learned a lot in the 3 months, myself no less than anyone else. We created a lot of cool artwork for some of Tribal City’s upcoming games. Hopefully they’ll be out before long so I can talk more about them. I’m back working in my own studio now and am available to take on new projects as they come in. Please email me if you have an queries or wish to have a quote made up.
The Marbians gets released on iOS and Android devices

The Marbians, a game I worked a few months back, was finally released for iOS and Android devices on the 29th of July 2011. It has been featured on the Apple App store and was ‘Gaming App of the Day’ on Kotaku.com. Reviews have been quite favourable for it on sites like GameZebo.com and 148apps.com. It has already been downloaded over 100,000 times and hopefully the figure will keep growing. Read more
A great week at Tribal City!

This week was the first of a short residence in Galway’s Tribal City Interactive. I’m joined by two young & very talented intern artists, Laura-Jane Phelan and Niall O’Reilly, and two coders, Robert Walsh and John Paul Costello. Read more
Welcome to DoomCube.com 2.0

Hello World,
Welcome to the new and improved (an oxymoron if ever there was one) DoomCube website. Or, DoomCube 2.0 as I like to call it.
Cheers,
Paul