Ken and Roberta Williams are back to evolve the adventure game | Digital Trends

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Ken and RobertaWilliams had unfinished business with adventure games, so they came back to realize their evolution of the genre with ColossalCave.

Right before her 20-plus year retirement, Roberta Williams could see how the video game industry was about to leave the adventure game genre behind.

Roberta can’t help but wonder if what happened to adventure games was their fault . “I think that when we exited the business, to a certain extent, the genre started to stagnate, maybe partially because we were no longer in it and we were the premier developers of adventure games … Had we stayed in the business and not sold Sierra, who knows where we might have evolved that genre, but we weren’t, so that’s that.

Still, many of these titles are simply callbacks to an already well-established formula. With Colossal Cave, Roberta and Ken are returning to the game industry in a different era to create that next evolution of their classic adventure game they never made. During this time, Ken started to tinker around with Unity, a multi-purpose game engine behind games like Hollow Knight and Escape from Tarkov; it was like the very kind of game engine the couple might have released had they stayed at Sierra On-Line.

After making the call to reboot the project, it was clear that Colossal Cave would completely envelop Ken and Roberta’s lives for the next couple of years and force them to reenter the industry they thought they had left behind. While Ken and Roberta tell Digital Trends that making games is like riding a bike to them, they had now formed Cygnus Entertainment: a 35-person indie studio named after their boat.

“The weird thing is a lot of the people that are now running these companies were Sierra fans when they were kids, so we, as a little one-product indie company, had every company you can imagine offering to help us,” Ken continued. “This is a project that a lot of people care about, and we’re trying to be really respectful of that and make it all worth that effort.”

 

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