Game
An Interview
9 years ago

Thank you!


Just wanted to say thank you to everyone who viewed, downloaded, played, rated and commented on An Interview. I am truly overwhelmed by the positive feedback.

I also need to make a special mention to those who helped with the project.

  • Tim Grayburn and Bryony Kimmings: without you An Interview wouldn’t even exist.

  • Lindsay Wright, my composer: your music elevated An Interview to new heights.

  • Thomas Blazukas, my sound designer: your sound added an extra dimension to the project.

  • Everyone at NFTS Games: What a wonderful bunch you are!

My heartfelt thanks to all of you!

Finally, just to say that I have uploaded the soundtrack of An Interview on the game’s page. You can download the whole album here or each track separately from the game’s page. Give it a listen; it is truly remarkable and appropriately moody.

Thanks again to everyone.



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