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Stephen Gillmurphy, known professionally as thecatamites, is an Irish independent video game developer known for publishing short independent freeware games, including Space Funeral and Anthology of the Killer. His games are typified by the use of self-drawn, mixed-media graphics and offbeat, satirical tone. Described as publishing "weird outsider games,"[1] Gillmurphy has received positive reception from independent game outlets.

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Screenshot of the 2021 game Eyes of the Killer, part of the 2024 game collection Anthology of the Killer

Gillmurphy first started making games in 2008 using RPG Maker after exposure to the software in secondary school.[2] He cites the independent games Wilfred The Hero by Brandon Abley and Psychosomnium by Jonatan Söderström as major influences to create his own art in video games, which are often composed of diverse handmade materials including Lego, paper cutouts, clay figurines, and scanned drawings.[3] He has worked with a preference to developing short-form games, as illustrated by his 2014 compilation 50 Short Games, due to the shortness "giving (the games) a larger range" and reflecting the "practical impulse to compress and avoid unnecessary work." Gillmurphy states this approach was influenced by his experience with game jams, stating positive experiences with "shared constraints that kind of sync you up with other people."[4]

Gillmurphy has distributed his games on several websites, including under the names Games 4 Schools,[5] Mystery Zone,[6] and Harmony Zone,[7] the latter of which he has used to publish commercial titles including 50 Short Games. He has also published critical essays on Tumblr under the handle My Friend Pokey.[8]

In 2020, Gillmurphy began publishing the Anthology of the Killer comedic horror series on GameJolt under the name garmentdistrict.[9]

Recognition

Gillmurphy's work has received praise for its unique method of composition and unusual tone. Game Jolt praised Gillmurphy as possessing "one of the most exciting and original bodies of work in gaming," describing his games as "funny, surreal, boundary-pushing, and full of wonder over the possibilities of videogames and the worlds they can create."[3] Brendan Caldwell of Rock Paper Shotgun praised Gillmurphy's writing, stating that it possesses an "odd humor [..] that lies somewhere between absurdity and academia," and complimented his worldbuilding as "self-contained asylums of weirdness."[10] Writing for Game Developer, Mike Rose stated that he "isn't like other developers," noting "the underlying mechanics of play will often force you into the sort of silly and sometimes uncomfortable territory that video games simply don't explore."[2] Anthology Of The Killer received the 2024 Independent Games Festival Nuovo Award.[11]

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Personal life

Gillmurphy was born in Inchicore, a suburb of Dublin, Ireland,[3] and studied as a mathematics student.[12] In 2012, Gillmurphy briefly worked in a full-time role as an insurance broker in Dublin.[2] He is noted as being reticent to discuss his personal life on the Internet, preferring to "stay in the shadows."[12]

Works

Under the names thecatamites, Harmony Zone, and garmentdistrict, Gillmurphy has self-published several independent games, including:[citation needed]

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