Tim Schafer
Video game designer, founded Double Fine

Born
July 26th, 1967
57 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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A video game designer established a prominent career in the industry through the creation of several influential video games. After gaining recognition for work at Lucasarts on titles such as 'Day of the Tentacle' and 'Grim Fandango', he founded Double Fine Productions in 2000. The studio received acclaim for its innovative games, particularly 'Psychonauts' and 'Brütal Legend'. The development of 'Broken Age' marked a significant milestone in crowdfunding success for the video game industry.
Founded Double Fine Productions
Created 'Psychonauts'
Developed 'Grim Fandango'
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