Jonas Kyratzes | |
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Jonas Kyratzes in 2011
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Born |
Wiesbaden, Germany |
21 May 1984
Residence | Frankfurt, Germany |
Nationality | Greek, German |
Occupation | Video game designer, writer |
Known for | Last Rose in a Desert Garden (2000), The Museum of Broken Memories (2006), The Strange and Somewhat Sinister Tale of the House at Desert Bridge (2008) |
Partner(s) | Verena Kyratzes |
Website | jonas-kyratzes.net |
Jonas Kyratzes is a video game designer and the author of video game industry related articles.
Kyratzes' games are known for breaking with convention and being heavily story-driven. Several of his games are thematically interconnected, often by the recurring figure of Urizen (first mentioned in The Great Machine) and other themes related to or inspired by the work of William Blake. With his wife, he created The Lands of Dream, a setting for many games, a book, and stories (see Stories below) he and his wife created.
He also has an interest in film, and in January 2009 he wrote and directed a short documentary about the 2008 Greek riots called The Greek Riots: Some Basic Facts.
He lives in Frankfurt, Germany with his wife, Verena.
Jonas has "collected" many stories that take place in the Lands of Dream. They are all illustrated by his wife, Verena. The stories are found in The Oneiropolis Compendium, the Wanderers' Tales (stories written by other authors that "traveled" to the Lands of Dream), and Likely Facts, excerpts from The Book of Likely Facts (only published in the Lands of Dream), which was written by "Jorrum Dooga."
This game was originally going to be called Ithaka of the Clouds, but Jonas decided to name it The Council of Crows and give his next Lands of Dream text-based game the name "Ithaka of the Clouds."