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Alec Holowka (30 October 1983 – 31 August 2019) was a Canadian
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developer and co-founder of independent game companies Infinite Ammo, Infinite Fall, and
Bit Blot ''Aquaria'' is a side-scrolling action-adventure game designed by Alec Holowka and Derek Yu, who published the game in 2007 as the independent game company Bit Blot. The game follows Naija, an aquatic humanoid woman, as she explores the underw ...
. He was mainly known for the award-winning titles '' Night in the Woods'' and ''Aquaria''.


Life and career

Holowka was introduced to programming at the age of eight when his father bought him the book ''Basic Fun''. Eventually he began working with a freeware group called ''Zaphire Productions''. He then worked for a number of failed startups, including one in
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working on a PC multiplayer fantasy action title and a combat racer in
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for the
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. Holowka acted as sound engineer on the 2006 freeware title ''I'm O.K – A Murder Simulator'' as a response to American lawyer
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". Holowka met Derek Yu in the comments section of popular technology website
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in a post regarding Jack Thompson's proposal and along with Chris Hanson and Phil Jones formed the group "Thompsonsoft" for the one-off release. After its release Holowka introduced Yu to a project he had been working on independently, Yu was interested in the project and the two officially formed developer Bit Blot the week before the
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deadline. The project was released on 7 December 2007 under the title '' Aquaria'', and was the recipient of the Independent Games Festival
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for 2007. In October 2013, Holowka and independent animator Scott Benson successfully crowdfunded the game '' Night in the Woods'' under the studio name "Infinite Fall". The game was released in 2017 to critical acclaim and won the BAFTA in "Narrative" and the Seumas McNally Grand Prize at the IGF. In August 2019, Holowka was accused of physical and emotional abuse by
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, whom he had briefly cohabited with in Winnipeg in 2012. The day following the accusation, the ''Night in the Woods'' development team cut ties with Holowka, with Scott Benson writing "We take such allegations seriously as a team". The team stated that other corroborating evidence related to the accusations had been presented to them. The publisher of ''Night in the Woods'',
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, backed the team's decision, and also postponed plans to publish physical copies of the game in wake of the allegations. Four days after allegations of abuse were leveled against him, Holowka committed suicide. According to his sister, who posted to Twitter about his death, Holowka had been "battling mood and personality disorders" through his life and "was a victim of abuse". She explained he had been trying to correct his own disorders in recent years through therapy and medication. She also stated that Holowka "said he wished the best for Zoë and everyone else".


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Bit Blot

Infinite Ammo

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