Get ready for a heartwarming conversation with Keith Ebanks, Co-founder of Mooncube Games and the creative mind behind Spirit City: Lofi Sessions. Keith’s journey—from GameStop store manager to indie game developer—is a testament to the power of community, creativity, and following your passion.
In this interview, Keith opens up about the challenges and joys of building Mooncube Games, the inspiration behind their cozy productivity game, and the importance of creating uplifting experiences for players. Whether you’re part of the indie dev scene, a fan of cozy games, or simply love hearing how people turn dreams into reality, you’ll find something to connect with here.
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