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David Kalina
David Kalina is the co-founder and co-owner of the award-winning game studio Tiger Style. Kalina started Tiger Style with Randy Smith in 2009, and released the award-winning game Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor, and most recently the Independent Games Festival nominated game Waking Mars. Kalina is a games industry veteran, previously working on projects such as Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell, Deus Ex: Invisible War, and the Thief series. Kalina currently resides in Melbourne, Australia. Video games credits *''Waking Mars'' *'' Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor'' *'' BlackSite: Area 51'' *'' Area-51'' *'' Thief: Deadly Shadows'' *'' Deus Ex: Invisible War'' *''Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell ''Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell'' is a series of stealth action-adventure video games, the first of which was released in 2002, and their tie-in novels that were endorsed by Tom Clancy. The series follows Sam Fisher, a highly trained agent of a ...'' References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kalina, Davi ...
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Tiger Style
Tiger Style is an American independent video game studio. The studio was founded by industry veterans Randy Smith and David Kalina in 2008. Their first title '' Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor'', was released in August 2009, followed by ''Waking Mars'' in 2012. They are a fully independent collective of designers, artists, and musicians. The studio is known for working remotely, and is known for their cooperative pay structure, distributing royalties among the game production teams. List of titles *'' Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor (2009)'' *''Waking Mars ''Waking Mars'' is a 2012 platform-adventure game developed and published by Tiger Style. Players jetpack through underground Mars caves and encounter a host of alien lifeforms that operate as an ecosystem. Players must master the behaviors of ... (2012)'' *'' Spider: Rite of the Shrouded Moon (2015)'' References Video game development companies Video game companies established in 2008 Video game companies of ...
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Randy Smith (game Designer)
Randy Smith (born June 14, 1974) is an American video game designer. He co-owns and is the creative director of Tiger Style. He has worked extensively on the ''Thief'' series with both Looking Glass Studios and Ion Storm. Smith started Tiger Style in 2009 and shipped the award-winning game '' Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor'' on iOS, followed by ''Waking Mars'' and '' Spider: Rite of the Shrouded Moon''. He spent time on the Steven Spielberg collaboration code-named LMNO at EA Los Angeles studio, which was eventually canceled. Smith has lectured on game design at GDC, and additionally, Smith has participated in the Indie Game Jam. Between 2007 and 2013, Smith wrote a monthly column called "The Possibility Space" for ''Edge'' in the UK. Games credited *'' Thief: The Dark Project'' (1998) *'' Thief II: The Metal Age'' (2000) *'' Thief: Deadly Shadows'' (2004) *''Dark Messiah of Might and Magic'' (2006) *'' LMNO'' (Cancelled) *'' Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor'' (2009) *'' ...
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The Secret Of Bryce Manor
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