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Madeline Stephanie Thorson (born 18 March 1988; formerly known as Matt Thorson) is a Canadian video game developer, known as one of the lead creators for the video games ''
TowerFall ''TowerFall'' is an action indie video game created by Maddy Thorson through her company Matt Makes Games. In the game, players control up to four archers in a multiplayer platform fighter. It was released on the Ouya microconsole in June 201 ...
'' and '' Celeste'', developed under the studio Matt Makes Games. Since September 2019, Thorson has worked as Director of R&D at Extremely OK Games, creators of Earthblade.


Early life

Madeline Stephanie Thorson was born on 18 March 1988. Thorson went to college at
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in
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, Canada, studying computer science, during which one summer she worked at
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, a local video game development studio.


Career


Helix Games

Around fourteen, Thorson's mother helped her acquire a copy of Game Maker, a software tool to help develop video games. Through working in Game Maker, she was connected to others in online forums who were also interested in making games, including Chevy Ray Johnston. She developed a number of small pay-what-you-want games through Game Maker in high school and through college, including ''Jumper'' and several sequels, ''FLaiL'', and ''An Untitled Story''. Several of her games were described as "masocore", masochistic games that were extremely difficult for the player to complete; Thorson felt her goal was not to make her games near-impossible but instead to make games that helped direct the player to improve themselves so that the player could beat the challenges she made for them. Early games were published under the name "Helix Games", but in April 2008, she rebranded it as "Matt Makes Games", considering the name a more important brand for her work. Thorson's goal in college was to get a computer programming degree and join up with a large game development studio, but as she progressed, she realized she could still make video games without having to be attached to a studio. Following her graduation, Thorson moved into a Vancouver apartment with Johnston where they shared game ideas. Most of these were
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s, and they successfully had a few of theirs published by
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on its site. Thorson and Johnston were visited by friends they had made online. During a visit by Alec Holowka, he and Thorson participated in a local
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and came up with an idea of a single-player platform game based on an out-of-shape archer trying to ascend a tower, collecting treasure and money to help with each attempt to climb it. They had considered pitching the idea to Adult Swim Games, but decided to expand the idea on their own, bringing in Johnston to help. The game morphed into a multiplayer battle game, where each player would try to defeat the others by shooting them with a bow-and-arrow while avoiding falling off the tower. Because of the frequent visitors to their apartment, they were able to gain feedback and improve the game to be a party-style title. This would ultimately become ''
TowerFall ''TowerFall'' is an action indie video game created by Maddy Thorson through her company Matt Makes Games. In the game, players control up to four archers in a multiplayer platform fighter. It was released on the Ouya microconsole in June 201 ...
'', Thorson's first major commercial game. Recognizing the potential success of the title, Johnston suggested that they get a house in Vancouver to bring in others to help, which they acquired around October 2012, calling it the "Indie House" and inviting other collaborators to join them. Thorson incorporated Matt Makes Games as Matt Makes Games Inc. shortly afterwards in November 2012. Later, Holowka recognized Thorson as ''TowerFall'' main creator and relinquished his stake as a co-creator. Holowka remained on the game's development team as its composer. ''TowerFall'' was ultimately developed as an exclusive for the
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console. Following its initial release in 2013, the team reissued the game in 2014 as ''TowerFall: Ascension'' for most other gaming platforms with additional features. ''TowerFall: Ascension'' was critically praised, and within a month had brought in over . In August 2015, Thorson and Noel Berry, another member of Matt Makes Games, had a four-day game jam to create a PICO-8 game about climbing a mountain with difficult jumping steps. When they completed this, they recognized the opportunity to flesh out the game into a full release, forming the basis of '' Celeste''. Full work on the game started around January 2016. The game was released across multiple platforms in January 2018. By the end of 2018, it had sold more than 500,000 copies, and received numerous industry awards.


Extremely OK Games

On 5 September 2019, Thorson announced that she was effectively shutting down Matt Makes Games, while re-establishing the same team under the new name "Extremely OK Games" (abbreviated EXOK). The purpose of the change was twofold. First, the new name recognized that Thorson was not the sole creative force behind the games and ensured that the whole team was fully recognized and shared in the collective output from the company. Second, the change coincided with a move to a new set of offices in Vancouver to house the entire team, which had been previously spread across the world, including some in
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. EXOK was technically founded in March 2019, but the first six months had been spent working to move these international developers into Canada and dealing with immigration requirements. The "Extremely OK" name itself came from a humorous tweet that operations manager Heidy Motta had seen that wished its readers an "extremely OK afternoon". Thorson stated that ''TowerFall'' and ''Celeste'' would remain published under Matt Makes Games, and that the team had already started the early exploratory work for their next title, codenamed "EXOK-1". With everyone in EXOK working in the same office, it had made development time faster, allowing them to test through multiple prototype games to come onto their next project within six months. The team went through three prototypes (named EXOK 1 through 3) which Thorson said "ventured way too far from our comfort zone for them to realistically ever get finished", before coming up with a fourth prototype that evolved into their first game under the "Extremely OK" name, '' Earthblade'', announced in April 2021, described as an "explor-action" game in a "seamless pixel art world". The game was formally announced at
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with a 2024 release date.


Notable games


Personal life

Thorson is
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and uses
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pronouns. By around 2020, she had adopted the name Maddy Thorson. In the Farewell DLC to the game ''Celeste'', the final cutscene shows
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in her room with a
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and trans pride flag. Thorson later confirmed that Madeline was trans in a blog post which also reflected on her own coming-to-terms with her gender identity.


Reception

Thorson was named by ''
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'' as one of their " 30 Under 30" for gaming in 2014, recognizing her for the development of ''TowerFall''.


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