Matt Trobbiani Explained

Matt Trobbiani
Nationality:Australian
Occupation:Video game developer
Known For:Hacknet

Matt Trobbiani is an Australian video game developer who developed the indie video game Hacknet.[1] His experience as a developer was the subject of a profile in Rolling Stone in 2016.[2]

Biography

Trobbiani received a Computer Science degree at the University of Adelaide.[3] He went on to develop Hacknet as an indie developer and posted an unfinished version of it on IndieDB in 2012, where it gave the site its highest day of traffic in its history. Despite this, he was unsure of the game's prospects for success, believing that people only downloaded it because it was free. However, he borrowed $10,000 AUD to finish the game, taking an advance to cover the marketing costs. When it released on Steam in 2015, it garnered a large number of sales, ultimately selling 100,000 copies four months after release and making him "rich" by indie game developer standards. He was able to make back the cost of development after years of being frugal with his money, earning the equivalent of a six-figure salary for the years he spent on the game, despite still living in the same house with his siblings where he developed it.

Trobbiani stated that, in Hacknet, he wanted to make the player the one who was making decisions, without any avatar separating them from the game.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Matthew Trobbiani on developing games. abc.net . July 15, 2017.
  2. https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/news/solo-indie-game-development-not-for-faint-of-heart-20160603 Patrick Stafford, Glixel, (3 June 2016), Solo Indie Game Development – Not for Faint of Heart, Rolling Stone
  3. News: When Two Best Friends Make Video Games (And Only One Sells). Serrels. Mark. Kotaku. 2017-08-02. en-US.
  4. News: When the player's screen is the game's screen. Cameron. Phill. 2017-08-02. en.