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Interview RimWorld Interview - Tynan Sylvester

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Tynan Sylvester, the sole programmer of RimWorld, has taken the time to answer a few questions about his upcoming space colony simulator.

"Thank you, Tynan, for taking the time to answer our questions. Tell us a little about RimWorld. What would you say is its main appeal?"

I think people really find it compelling when original stories happen in a game that weren't written there by some designer. It's a story created for you, personally, involving you. RimWorld is designed around this concept. On the surface, it's a sci-fi version of Dwarf Fortress. But in the details, and what we're doing with the AI Storyteller, the central goal has always been to create a game that generates awesome stories.


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