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For nearly 20 years, I've been modding games. In 2013, I joined the professional game development industry and stopped modding as a hobby. After starting up an Indie studio in 2018, I started getting the urge to mod again, and in December of that year, began modding Slay the Spire, and the popularity of these mods have pushed me to consider an alternate revenue stream, devoting more time to modding if there is paid interest in it.My modding style has two primary pillars - be theme-forward, and be integrated into the game.

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And both are existing enemies in Slay the Spire, and such automatically feel integrated into the world. When designing each of these, they were 'top down' designs, meaning I decided on the theme and the character before designing any cards, then fleshed out what that character might do and what would be unique about them. These two characters have been featured in gaming press, receiving praise and high honors I am humbled by:(Slimebound) 'This is a well-executed mod. This is exactly the sort of update I was hoping for from Slay the Spire's Steam Workshop page.

The mod fits perfectly into the game and builds on the design ideas behind the three official classes.' - Tom Senior, PCGamer -(Slimebound) 'If there was one mod that the devs should seriously think about officially incorporating into Spire, it’s this one. I love my Slimes.'

- Alec Meer, Rock Paper Shotgun -(Slimebound) '.standouts like the Slimebound character – which adds a slime enemy as a playable character with new mechanics and unique dialogue – make it more than worth.' -Tom Marks, IGN - (Snecko) 'It’s such a jolly new take on Spire staples that a few runs with it are irresitble.

I dig the heck out of the rich, purple colour scheme, too.' - Alec Meer, Rock Paper Shotgun -My time has to be balanced mostly at my indie project, but if there is an audience for more Slay the Spire mods in the style of Slimebound and Snecko, I will be happy to oblige. I have plenty more character ideas that follow along with the pattern of taking existing Spire content and refactoring them in new ways. For nearly 20 years, I've been modding games. In 2013, I joined the professional game development industry and stopped modding as a hobby.

After starting up an Indie studio in 2018, I started getting the urge to mod again, and in December of that year, began modding Slay the Spire, and the popularity of these mods have pushed me to consider an alternate revenue stream, devoting more time to modding if there is paid interest in it.My modding style has two primary pillars - be theme-forward, and be integrated into the game. And both are existing enemies in Slay the Spire, and such automatically feel integrated into the world. When designing each of these, they were 'top down' designs, meaning I decided on the theme and the character before designing any cards, then fleshed out what that character might do and what would be unique about them. These two characters have been featured in gaming press, receiving praise and high honors I am humbled by:(Slimebound) 'This is a well-executed mod.

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This is exactly the sort of update I was hoping for from Slay the Spire's Steam Workshop page. The mod fits perfectly into the game and builds on the design ideas behind the three official classes.' - Tom Senior, PCGamer -(Slimebound) 'If there was one mod that the devs should seriously think about officially incorporating into Spire, it’s this one.

I love my Slimes.' - Alec Meer, Rock Paper Shotgun -(Slimebound) '.standouts like the Slimebound character – which adds a slime enemy as a playable character with new mechanics and unique dialogue – make it more than worth.' -Tom Marks, IGN - (Snecko) 'It’s such a jolly new take on Spire staples that a few runs with it are irresitble. I dig the heck out of the rich, purple colour scheme, too.' - Alec Meer, Rock Paper Shotgun -My time has to be balanced mostly at my indie project, but if there is an audience for more Slay the Spire mods in the style of Slimebound and Snecko, I will be happy to oblige.

I have plenty more character ideas that follow along with the pattern of taking existing Spire content and refactoring them in new ways.