Helping to create Friday Night Funkin91Ƶ has changed Cameron Taylor91Ƶs life.
Just over two years ago, Taylor started the video game project, enlisting the help of his friends on the Newgrounds website. It was meant to be a fun homage to the rhythm games of Taylor91Ƶs childhood and a chance to practice his programming skills.
But after raising $2.2-million on Kickstarter, the project has propelled Taylor full-time into the role of video game developer and CEO of his own company.
91ƵI91Ƶm just a small-town boy from 100 Mile House but now I guess I91Ƶm the CEO of small video game company as I manage this whacky situation I91Ƶve gotten myself into,91Ƶ Taylor, 22, said. 91ƵEver since I was a silly little teenager at PSO (Peter Skene Ogden Secondary) I just wanted to make video games with a bunch of different people and now it91Ƶs like 91Ƶgo, here it is.91Ƶ
Taylor and the game91Ƶs co-creator and artist David Brown had initially hoped to raise $60,000 so they could turn Friday Night Funkin91Ƶ into a full game. Their goal, however, was met within a few hours and everything started moving at 91Ƶlightspeed,91Ƶ with a million raised within a few days. The campaign ended at US$2,247,641 with 58,561 backers from around the world.
Over the last seven months, the pair have been learning how to manage that money by creating the Funkin91Ƶ Crew, a C-corporation based out of Philadelphia. Taylor said he became CEO in a coin toss with Brown becoming the company91Ƶs president. Two other friends form their core team, while others are involved on a contract basis or collaborate on music.
He said they sometimes feel like 91Ƶkids playing dress-up91Ƶ and attending online shareholder meetings with his friends has been a surreal experience.
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91ƵWe91Ƶre just kind of these young little creative type people. Our normal lives up to this point have not prepared us for the logistics of managing all these people and this money,91Ƶ Taylor said. 91ƵIt can be a little punishing at times but that91Ƶs the game development life.91Ƶ
Friday Night Funkin91Ƶ is a music-based rhythm game in the style of Rockband where players hit keys to sing along to the music. The plot follows the player-controlled boyfriend engaging in singing battles with his girlfriend91Ƶs evil dad, mom and their various henchmen across multiple levels.
The group has spent the last few months writing a variety of new songs for the complete game. The popularity of their initial demo has led to some 91Ƶcrazy collaborations,91Ƶ Taylor said. He is keeping the artists91Ƶ identities91Ƶ under wraps until the game is ready to be released.
The best part, Taylor said, is he91Ƶs been able to work with a musician whose style has heavily influenced the game91Ƶs music. Taylor wouldn91Ƶt name the musician, who was well-known in the late 91Ƶ90s, and said working with him has been 91Ƶjust as beautiful as you91Ƶd imagine.91Ƶ
91ƵIt reassures us that, damn this is going to be a good video game we91Ƶre going to make. It might take a while to get there but at the end of the day it will be something that is highly polished and has a refined taste,91Ƶ Taylor said.
Taylor said the experience has taught him a lot about programming tricks, helping the entire team, grow from amateurs to professionals. He feels blessed the project has been able to push them all forward.
Some of the new features Taylor is working on as a result of the Kickstarter, include adding multiple new levels, a custom character creator, a mobile build, online multiplayer and modes that would remix songs and make the game harder.
91ƵThe plan is now much grander than originally intended just over a year ago,91Ƶ Taylor said. 91ƵThe pieces are starting to fall into place and it makes game development a little less scary.91Ƶ
Taylor hopes his story will inspire others in small towns that they can achieve their dreams, no matter how big.
91ƵPeople can just do anything they put their minds to. Coming from small-town 100 Mile House you really can make a game a project like this from the internet. You don91Ƶt have to be from the big city, you don91Ƶt have to go to some college, anyone can make stuff happen the way they want to.91Ƶ
patrick.davies@100milefreepress.net
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