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These aren't from Draw Something, so we wanted to find out who they belonged to. Dave Tunstall was sitting at the desk He is an accountant helping with the details of the current deal. There have been some changes in the office arrangements and he recently moved to this desk, the drawings are from its previous tenant.
Behind him sits, Moshe Ezderman. Ghostface Killah from Wu-Tang Clan will be in the game. The new game fits well with the conference room theme. At Porter's insistence the offices are named after characters from The Wire and accompanied by a quote from the show In the author's personal and humble opinion, this feature might just make this the coolest office we've been to. You can see Porter is focused on business and making that paper.
Pretty chill place to do some brainstorming. This quote seems fitting for the company. The office is clearly into the hustle. Yep, that means his job is to test the games before they come out. Here he is actually just playing Draw Something, not working. The stylus helps refine the drawing experience. Cookie Monster does not get to help with the game-testing. He told us because he spends 8 or more hours a day here, he figured he would bring some reminders of home — they help keep him sane during the really long days.
Chris Holt works on Systems and back-end scaling for Draw Something. That means he is the guy who makes sure you and the 35 million other users can play the game without issues and interruptions.
Draw Something, the game that could do no wrong now seems like it can do little right, at least according to the blogosphere. But now, the story is totally opposite!
This chart below from AppData is getting rehashed over and over again. It looks dismal. With the release of the sequel, the question is: "Can Draw Something 2 bring back lapsed players? The drawing interface has been improved with some nice new tweaks like a slider than scales your pen or brush size and is generally cleaner and more useful than the first game's. The developers have also targeted more advanced artists with a host of new stamps, brushes, and pens to unlock.
Pattern pens lay down stripes or checkerboard patterns, and you can even buy a pixel pen with in-game currency to create your own 8-bit style art. Users with the requisite art skills and the will to either grind or pay for these new tools will be able to create some impressive art.
Unfortunately, people like me, whose art skills peaked in 6th grade, won't be able to take advantage of much of the new functionality. Also, both the paid and free version of the game nickel-and-dimes players by putting many of the cooler tools behind a paywall. Obviously, you could spend the time to grind for the in-game coins, but it's going to take a long time to get everything this game offers.
The new social functions are interesting. Your home page is now an Instagram-style feed which shows off artwork done by your friends, other players, and celebrities like Carly Rae Jepsen.
Seeing the high-quality and elaborate artwork that skilled players can accomplish with all of the tools unlocked in the game is great. To extend the company's runway, he had to let them go. It was purely a financial decision and a really tough one. The company tried to find jobs for the people who were fired. He was literally negotiating the deal and jamming the re-hires back into payroll to make sure they were covered with hours remaining in the close. Their options kept vesting and they benefitted from the sale.
Porter didn't have to do it. It was just the mensch thing to do. He couldn't decide, and Porter didn't want him to lose out, so he hired him as a contractor to extend his vesting as well.
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