Upcoming survival title Ant Simulator has come to an explosive and sudden end. Lead programmer Eric Tereshinski posted a video on YouTube explaining that he was leaving the project’s development after ...
Eric Tereshinski, the lead programmer on the Ant Simulator game, announced via YouTube on January 30 that he had cancelled the game’s development. As Tereshinski described, his now ex-coworkers blew ...
A GAME developer has been forced to cancel his game because his partners blew the budget on booze and strippers. But what made this outrageous story even more scandalous was the fact the money spent ...
Ant Simulator has been canceled, Eteeski LLC. announced over the weekend, with Eric Tereshinski resigning from the company. The reason for the cancellation was detailed in a video published on ...
Gaming Industry Days after launching their first indie game, everyone responsible for publishing it was laid off: 'We had a Slack channel with everyone in it, and then you see them leaving one by one' ...
Booze and strippers turned out to be the Ants’ demise. The game Ant Simulator is going to be cancelled. One of the team members, Eric Tereshinski, said the cancellation is due to his business partners ...
Yes, you read that right. Go ahead and laugh. Ant Simulator, the crowdfunded game about exploring the world through the eyes of an ant, has been cancelled. Lead programmer Eric Tereshinkski explains ...
[UPDATE] The business partners Tyler Monce and Devon Staley tell Game Informer that Tereshinski's claims are "100 percent bullsh**." "It's completely false," Monce said. "I don't know why he's ...
Two developers accused of frittering their business partner’s money away have hit back at the claims. Lead coder Eric Tereshinski quit the upcoming project for Ant Simulator after Tyler Monce and ...
Small game development and tutorials outfit ETeeski promised its hopeful backers that it would not only teach them about how to be in the games industry, but also show them a very successful product ...
Ant Simulator was a game developed by Erica Tereshinski, who managed to raise $4,400 in development funds through Kickstarter. Conceptually the game seemed rock solid - a simulation game centered ...
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