Cornflower Corbin
ArcadeCornflower Corbin is a family friendly, campy, side scrolling shooter about a whale, with a laser, that is trying to get the love of his life back after...
Afterthought Games was started in Grand Rapids Michigan by a group of developers. We have varied skill sets but all share a common goal. We want to do this as our full-time job. We all have full-time jobs currently, though with a lot of hard work, we hope that one day this will be all we do. There are a lot of indie development companies out there and we are not that much different than any of them. We are just trying to be passionate about what we do and always have fun doing it.
Cornflower Corbin is a family friendly, campy, side scrolling shooter about a whale, with a laser, that is trying to get the love of his life back after...
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Video game developer. I mainly make action/adventure games and tend to create powerful immersive experiences.
Cornflower Corbin was recently Greenlit to head to Steam. We look forward to bringing you great things with this fun family friendly action game.
In partnership with Grand Gamers Guild we are happy to announce we are now developing Unreal Estate as a digital product. Be on the look out for a greenlight push coming soon.
We gladly announce our new title - Violent Sol Worlds
Please go check it out and let us know what you think.