Another World dev wants to make more games

Another World dev wants to make more games
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Eric Chahi, the creator of the acclaimed Another World video game, has told VideoGamer.com that he intends to make more games after the completion of From Dust for Ubisoft.

Asked by VideoGamer.com if From Dust marked his return to video games development, Chahi said: “After From Dust? Yes! Yes. I want [to make more games].”

“I have ideas, I have many ideas. Yes, yes,” he added. “I don’t want to disappear for ten years or five years or whatever. I just want to create, again, new thing and to create new game, new ideas. For my future project I want to have this procedural theme. I love procedural, you know various simulations. Simulations of life, simulations of terrain.”

Chahi’s From Dust is the creator’s first new game release since Heart of Darkness in 1998, although a 15th anniversary edition of Another World with enhanced visuals was released in 2006.