Tyler Glaiel

American video game developer

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2025 Planned release of Mewgenics, a game that continues his creative game development work.
2021 Worked as a tester for The Binding of Isaac: Repentance, which was released on multiple platforms including Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox
2020 Created a voice-activated LED face mask called JabberMask during the COVID-19 pandemic, successfully raising over US$70,000 on Kickstarter.
2019 Provided additional programming for The Legend of Bum-bo, a game released on Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and Nintendo Switch
2018 Tyler Glaiel worked as a tester for the video games Octogeddon and Iconoclasts, released on multiple platforms including Windows and Nintendo Switch
2018 Began developing Mewgenics with Edmund McMillen after McMillen acquired the rights to the project.
2017 Collaborated with Edmund McMillen to release the game The End Is Nigh.
2017 Released two notable games: Bombernauts and The End Is Nigh, showcasing his versatility in game design.
2016 Included in the Forbes 30 Under 30 games industry section.
2013 Released the game Number, continuing his progression in independent game development.
2012 Released the game Closure, further establishing his reputation as an independent game designer.
2011 Invited to participate in the IGF's jury for the festival's innovation award, Nuovo.
2010 Received the Independent Games Festival award for Excellence in Audio for the game Closure.

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