Named after the most mathematically horrifying animal, Team Fractal Alligatior is a one person team based in Adelaide, Australia - founded by Matt Trobbiani. Matt has been designing and developing games for most of his life, starting out with GameMaker and Warcraft 3 custom maps, before moving on to find more flexibility in C# and custom engines. He specialises in designing immersive, mechanically interesting experiences. Team Fractal Alligator, for its work on Hacknet, was awarded the 2014 AGDA Innovation Award, and was a nominated finalist for Tech at Freeplay 2015.
The biggest indie gaming stories on IndieDB for the week of the 27th of October 2019.
this week in indie games for 27th of october 2019!
Read about the most exciting and interesting indie games on show at PAX Australia this year and why you should be keeping an eye on all of them going...
pax australia 2019 indie game spotlight
The next game from Hacknet developer Matt Trobbiani - a fast, fun, super tight multiplayer sports party game - announcing Wrestledunk Sports! A pack of...
announcing wrestledunk sports!
We played many games in 2015, here are our editors choice picks, that brought us joy and deserve recognition.
editors choice - indie of the year 2015
Hacknet's release in August was a huge success - Overwhelmingly Positive reviews on Steam! Mac/Linux coming soon!
hacknet post release plans - mac/linux coming soon!
Hacknet's complete version, in development behind the scenes for years now, is almost ready - coming to steam August 12.
hacknet complete - coming soon!
Hacknet's back in full development (and has been for a while), complete with new missions, new programs, new features, new everything!
hacknet dev updates
Hacknet update to version 1.23, fixing several bugs that players had issues with, and improving the savefile format.
hacknet v1.23 update
Hacknet updated to version 1.22, fixing lots of bugs and adding some small, highly requested features.
hacknet version 1.22 released
Hacknet has been released! You can download it in the downloads section.
hacknet released
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