Ignatus Zuk, also known as "Iggy Zuk", was a programmer that joined and left Nitrome in 2010.
History
Ignatus Zuk joined Nitrome in January of 2010[1]. He worked there for presumably 11 months, before leaving in November of 2010[1] to form his own game company, Iggy Zuk Games. Later, in 2012, he released a game called Turtle Trigger on Armor Games[2] and a game called Deadly 30 on its own website[2].
Games
External links
- Ignatus Zuk's website
- Games programmed by Ignatus Zuk
- Ignatus Zuk's Nitrome Wiki account[3]
- Ignatus Zuk's Steam account
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Ignatus Zuk's LinkedIn profile - Experience section - Actionscript Games Programmer - Nitrome Limited - "January 2010 – November 2010 (11 months)"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Games programmed by Ignatus Zuk - 2012
- ↑ Tweet by Ignatus Zuk
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