


Originally released in 2004, Cave Story predates the indie boom by a few years but it’s a game that’s proven to have serious legs, having just been ported over to the Nintendo Switch earlier this year. While not cinematic experiences in the vein of Uncharted or Call of Duty, it’s still beyond impressive that the following games were the brainchild of only one individual and not a whole team of people. Like any creative medium, working on a game is a labor of love and even though it typically takes at least a few people to actually see a game through to completion, there have been some notable cases where only a single person has worked on a title from beginning to end.

It’s a much different story in the indie space, where the rise of crowdfunding resources and proliferation of readily available development software has also made it easier than ever for a small team of talented developers to get together and make the game of their dreams (though it’s still a very difficult task!). Every year, there are dozens upon dozens of games put out that required the combined efforts of hundreds of people and millions of dollars to see through to completion and making all those moving parts work together is a herculean feat that demands respect.
