Ron Gilbert, the developer responsible for classic adventure games like Maniac Mansion and The Secret of Monkey Island, has left longtime collaborator Tim Schaferâs Double Fine Productions, Gilbert revealed tonight in a post at his personal blog
Gilbert writes:
Now that The Cave is done and unleashed on an unsuspecting world (ok, we did do a bunch of PR, so it wasnât exactly unsuspecting), itâs time for me to move on from Double Fine and plot my next move.
So many games left to be designed.
I want to thank all the amazing people at Double Fine for all their hard work on The Cave. It was a true pleasure to work with every one of them over the past two years. So much fun. I will miss them all. And of course to Tim for creating the opportunity to come there and make The Cave
Gilbert then shares a design-side map from his recently released game The Cave, and goes on to give an idea of what heâll be up to next:
For the short term, Clayton Kauzlaric and I have been toiling away on another iOS side project that Iâm going to focus on over the next few months. Itâs called Scurvy Scallywags in The Voyage to Discover the Ultimate Sea Shanty: A Musical Match-3 Pirate RPG. Iâll post some screen shots in the next few days.
I also have that PAX Australia keynote to write. How did I ever let them talk me into doing that. So much fun. So much pain. Maybe Iâll just do a 45 minute Q and A session.
So, with The Cave finishedâa game that Tina rather likedâlooks like its on to new projects for Mr. Gilbert.
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A complete map of The Cave and other news⊠[Ron Gilbert via NeoGAF]