![]() Long-time fans will note just how similar this all is to another Jagex project - RuneScape: Idle Adventures. “A big portion of my week here at Jagex now is playing Melvor Idle and helping get ready for commercial launch.” And then they're playing Melvor Idle while playing RuneScape.” In that sense, not a lot has changed at Jagex since the big partnership. And then they're playing RuneScape while watching TV. This is how the partnership came about - one person at Jagex picked it up and, according to Pfeiffer it “started spreading around the office” because of its idle nature. And part of that too is its RuneScape influence where you can choose your own adventure, you can choose which way you're progressing your character.” “You do, in your mind's eye, build a picture of what's happening with your character. As I've levelled up multiple skills to 99, as I progress, my character, the world plays out in my mind. And what I like about Melvor Idle is it's additive to my experience. It's like ‘you pick this one instead of this one’. “When you choose a game, especially like an MMO, it's almost a binary choice. ![]() There's not a day that's gone by since I started playing it, that I haven't opened it up, checked it out,” Pfeiffer says. “It’s a game that I play every single day. Jagex’s Chris Pfeiffer is also on the call with us, and shares his own experience with the game. They have so much knowledge in creating video games, and they are just throwing all of that onto me.”ĭespite much of Jagex’s time being spent on adding visuals and music to the world of RuneScape, the team is actually a massive fan of the stripped-back Melvor experience. Going from starting off just as by myself, and getting my own employee earlier this year to working with a company of 500 employees was very overwhelming at first. “Adding Jagex onto it is a very different experience.
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