Reeves also added that Hipster Whale is working on an online multiplayer feature for Crossy Road Castle as people around the world practice social distancing amid the COVID-19 outbreak. This gives developers and gamers more options, she said. Reeves noted the importance of having more platforms where different types of games can exist. Reeves said the spinoff game was a concept for a while, and Apple helped the project become a reality. According to Reeves, the game was a concept for a while, but Apple helped bring it to life. Apple Arcade is the $4.99 per month subscription service from Apple that offers over 100 games for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV. Whereas the original Crossy Road was sold independently by Hipster Whale, Crossy Road Castle is an Apple Arcade exclusive. Prior to Hipster Whale, Reeves worked about both Atari and Krome Studios where she says the mentorship she received help form her “career in producing and product leadership.” Now, she makes it her goal to foster the same mentorship with her employees at Hipster Whale. I was Harry Potter at Hogwarts, learning how to cast magic spells.” Maybe I could make these things.'” Reeves said. “I was always mesmerized by games, but it took me a long time to say ‘Hey, someone makes these things. Reeves opened up about her interest in coding and gaming: In a new interview with CNET, Hipster Whale CEO Clara Reeves explains some of the history behind the game, the company’s work with Apple Arcade, and more. Hipster Whale is the game studio behind the hit Crossy Road game and its more recent Crossy Road Castle follow-up.
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