Emanuel Schwarz

@kryobot
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Product Design, Development & Games. Mostly.
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This looks great: "A Fools Errand" for the Playdate! https://www.iorama.studio/afoolserrand #videogames

Anywhere Bookcase

Who knew I needed a portable bookcase? Turns out, I really do.

https://www.kryobot.io/anywhere-bookcase/

Anywhere Bookcase

Who knew I needed a portable bookcase? Turns out, I really do.

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Enjoyed this video by @[email protected] about Metroid Fusion. I really need to play this soon! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRr7HSHO7Wc
Metroid Fusion is About the Fear of Never Being Good Enough

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Studio Arhoj – Stickers

My favorite Danish glassware maker sells stickers now! Ok, to be fair, Studio Arhoj did always sell a lot a different things besides glassware – postcards, bricks (no, really), tote bags, you name it. But I have a soft pot for stickers, so obviously I'm getting some. This one, for example,

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Marie Asaba

This illustration made me laugh out loud: The cat has no idea what’s going on. Why is it suddenly being lifted? Why can’t it just go back to whatever it was doing? But the child doesn’t care – it’s cuddle time! I really love these soft, whimsical

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Switch 2 - Impressions

The Switch 2 is here! And I have options!

https://www.kryobot.io/switch-2-impressions/

Switch 2 - Impressions

The Switch 2 is here! And I have options!

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Been tweaking the blog layout a bit. Still a work in progress, but it’s slowly coming together! https://www.kryobot.io/
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I'm Emanuel Schwarz, a designer and video game romantic from Berlin.

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If you feel like you’re drowning in information, maybe it’s time to climb out of the pool.

https://www.kryobot.io/drowning-in-noise/

Drowning in Noise

Reading this article by Christopher Butler had me nodding along the whole time. Our world treats information like it’s always good. More data, more content, more inputs — we want it all without thinking twice. To say that the last twenty-five years of culture have centered around info-maximalism wouldn’t

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Drowning in Noise

Reading this article by Christopher Butler had me nodding along the whole time. Our world treats information like it’s always good. More data, more content, more inputs — we want it all without thinking twice. To say that the last twenty-five years of culture have centered around info-maximalism wouldn’t

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Neverway and Genre Bending

One benefits about video games is that they let you pretend to do something else for a living – or even live a completely different life. That’s been a driving force behind a lot of long-standing trends, especially in the sim and cozy game genres. If your day job is

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