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Robot Entertainment Makes Young Boy’s Dream Come True

The developer behind Orcs Must Die reaches out.
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It’s good to see a game developer make someone’s day.

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Wade Sharp, who suffers from osteogenesis imperfecta – also known as brittle bone disease – wrote a letter to the Make-a-Wish North Texas division expressing his desire to see how video games were made, as well as becoming a character in one himself.  Robot Entertainment, the developer behind the Orcs Must Die games, answered the call and invited him and his family to its office.

Wade received a studio tour, got a chance to talk with the developers over lunch and learned quite a bit from the team about game development.  Then, to his surprise, he was provided with a model of himself as a game character – Wade the Super-Master. Best of all, this character will actually be playable in a forthcoming Robot Entertainment project.  Wade also scored a fun gift package from the team, including t-shirts, a giant framed print of his character and a statue made with help from Shapeways.

You can read more about this remarkable story on Robot Entertainment’s official Facebook page.

Keep on gaming, Wade.


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