Bedlam Games

 

 

“You can maintain a normal life and still do something enjoyable like this—you don’t have to sacrifice one for the other,” Art Director, Lui Francisco describes the vision behind Bedlam, a Toronto-based development studio owned by Groove Games. In an industry where employees often work grueling hours, it’s refreshing to hear that the team at Bedlam is committed to a standard forty-hour work week. “The concept is that if you try to be organized from the beginning, commit to a plan, you can avoid a lot of the headaches that most development teams have to go through later on.”

Their first project was to create Kung Fu: Deadly Arts, a fighting game for use on Groove Games’ Skillground website. The game was designed by Zandro Chan, ...

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