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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