Own Goals Not Allowed is a local multiplayer game (for 1–6 players) about playing a (very) simple version of soccer … on multiple fields at the same time.
Rolling in the Sheepe is local multiplayer game (for 1–6 players) about being the first to roll over the finish!
Ho Ho Sombrero is a silly local multiplayer game (1–4 players) about keeping eggs in the air with sombreros.
Letters Against Loneliness is a casual puzzle game about sending letters to all people on the map. That’s it.
Round Ogre is an interactive picture book and a video game. Both can be bought and played/used separetely, but they complement each other and share some ideas and content.
Windup Wizards is a puzzle game (single player) where everything in the level can be wound up and then later activated to do its action.
Windowsilk is a game for 1–6 players (on the same device), in which you are spiders maintaining a shared spider web.
Carving Pumpkins & Dwarfing Dumplings is a party game for 1–8 players on the same device, all about slicing your opponents!
I Wish You Good Hug is a cooperative video game for 1–4 players on the same device, in which you try to hug as many teddy bears as possible!
Totems of Tag is a video game for 2–4 players on the same device. It’s basically the game of dodgeball … but with absolutely all rules removed, and many powerups and variations added.
A Recipe for Disaster is a cooperative video game for 1–4 players on the same device, in which you try to run a bakery!
Square Ogre is an interactive picture book and a video game. Both can be bought and played/used separately, but they complement each other and share some of their content.
Pizza Peers is a cooperative game about delivering pizzas. It’s a hilarious dance between collecting ingredients, inventing new pizza combinations, baking until just right, and delivering them just on time.
The Peerful Project is a collection of multiplayer games which you play using your smartphone. On the official page you’ll find the list of games, a proper explanation, and a devlog explaining why/how I did it.
Art Hockey is a fun mobile game for 1–4 players about scoring goals (and defending your own goal) by drawing!
Into My Arms is a cute, relaxing puzzle game for 1–2 players. You play two lovers with a terrible curse: they may never see each other.
The Holy Treenity is a tiny game about nature and climate change. It was made for the “20 Million Trees Game Jam”, in support of a global incentive looking to plant 20 million trees before the year was over.
Package Party is a chaotic multiplayer game for 1–4 players! I made the game for literally anyone, gamers and non-gamers alike, because I just wanted families/friends/partners to play more games together.
Trampoline Dragon was my training ground for the world of “smartphone multiplayer games” These are games that you run on your computer (either a program or a website), but play on your smartphone.
All the Stars in the Universe is an experiment on randomly generating ALL the art in a game, pixel art style.
Tower of Freedom is a video game I developed in my spare time (at university). Everything was made by me: the game idea, the graphics, the code, the music, et cetera.
Worlds We Used to Own (WWUTO) is an RTS (real time strategy) game about many different animal factions trying to reclaim as much of the world ( = their territory) as possible.
About halfway through high school I invented the word “bester” with a friend of mine. From that moment, I maintainted a free website—called Bester—on which I uploaded all my game projects.