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Denis Galanin

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Denis Galanin
Born (1983-04-26) 26 April 1983 (age 41)
Sverdlovsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
🏳️ NationalityRussian
Other namesmif2000
💼 Occupation
📆 Years active  2003–present
Known forHamlet, The Franz Kafka Videogame
🌐 Websitemif2000.blogspot.com

Denis Galanin (born April 26, 1983), known as mif2000, is a Russian video game designer and developer. He is best known for developing the several award-winning video game titles including Hamlet[1][2][3] and The Franz Kafka Videogame[4][5][6][7][8][9]. He also created a popular mascot for Steam Spy.[10]

Career[edit]

Between 2003–2008 he was part of video game studio Targem Games.[11] He participated in development of projects Ex Machina series and other.

Since 2008 he works as the independent video game developer and creates an award-winning video games Hamlet and The Franz Kafka Videogame.[12]

Games[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Macworld Expo 2011: The Mac Life Awards". youtube.com.
  2. "Best Android games of 2012 according to Google featured on Google Play". androidauthority.com.
  3. "The Joystiq Indie Pitch: Hamlet, or the last game without MMORPG features, shaders and product placement". engadget.com.
  4. "Intel Level Up contest winners feature Kafka, reincarnation". pcgamer.com.
  5. "A Franz Kafka Video Game Is Coming But Who Cares Since Life Is Pointless and Nothing Matters". time.com.
  6. "Existential dread achievement unlocked! It's the 'Franz Kafka Videogame'". nbcnews.com.
  7. "Franz Kafka video game in the works". nydailynews.com.
  8. "The Franz Kafka Videogame's inspiration comes from literature". venturebeat.com.
  9. "YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE GETTING WITH THE FRANZ KAFKA VIDEOGAME, RIGHT?". killscreen.com.
  10. "About SteamSpy". steamspy.com.
  11. "MobyGames - Denis Galanin". mobygames.com.
  12. "About Denis Galanin". blogspot.com.

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