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Solo dev who worked "80 hours a week for 8 years straight" to finish roguelike puzzle hit Blue Prince says he "physically" cannot make another game this "ambitious"
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Anna Koselke
2026-02-20
After releasing in April last year, Blue Prince made rounds as one of the best games of 2025, winning various awards and catching the attention of fellow indie gems' developers, including that of Balatro – but its creator's next game likely won't be as ambitious. Tonda Ros, the mastermind behind developer name Dogubomb and, of course, Blue Prince, reveals as much in a recent interview with Aftermath. First explaining that he's still working to iron out some things in the smash-hit puzzle game – "mostly just polish details" and "a couple more cinematics," as he puts it – Ros says he really wants "to put everything I wanted into the game." He wasn't able to before launch, because, well, he was overwhelmed. "I was working, I think, 80 hours a week for eight years straight," Ros admits. That's a lot of hours, and I'm in disbelief he's still got a bit more up his sleeve – but whatever comes after Blue Prince probably won't be as massive an undertaking… understandably, if you ask me. "Blue Prince will likely be the most ambitious game I ever make, because I don't think I physically can do this again," the mind-bogglingly committed dev states. Blue Prince is a "true hybrid" of video and boardgame genius, and its creator thought it'd be "niche of niche" "We are buying into your vision": Blue Prince publisher Raw Fury reflects on 10 years of indie game magic Nier creator Yoko Taro says he isn't prioritizing a new game, pleads for updates from people who are He continues: "It was an incredibly long journey, so it might take as much time [to make my next game], but I certainly won't be working as hard… That's just not sustainable now. It's a young man's game." Although his last comment is amusing, I doubt anyone would be able to stomach 80-hour weeks for another near-decade. Thankfully, however, Ros isn't totally burnt out from developing video games at all. "The recognition [Blue Prince has received] certainly helps the decision, but I think I did fall in love with game development," as he concludes. "I come from a filmmaking background, but game development just suits me really well. It's fun to take your time and to be able to fulfill your vision without the stress of running a set. I just kind of love it right now, so I'll continue doing it as long as I find it enjoyable." Here's hoping he finds it enjoyable for a long time – as long as that time is marked by both work and decent breaks to ensure he's not overdoing it again. I'm certain that anything else he creates in the future will prove well-received, regardless. Blue Prince is a "true hybrid" of video and boardgame genius – the fact that it's an award-winning roguelike was never part of the plan: "Things spiraled way out of control"
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NullKitty
Mar 15, 04:24 AM
Sort of weird. Something like that.; bro fr? 💩 [redacted]
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glitchedSoul
Feb 22, 08:52 AM
absolutely Needs patches.
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pandaProtocol
Feb 22, 07:42 AM
!Poor world design.
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obviousPlant
Feb 22, 06:32 AM
on fire-
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mycatsbetter
Feb 22, 03:42 AM
kind of short. This is okay. tutorials are too short. n00b 💪
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