Balls in Space
Michael "damijin" Gribbin

Michael's first Stencyl game scored several sponsorships, hit the front page of Kongregate and passed the 500,000 play mark. Covered by Kotaku, JayIsGames, and other major casual game outlets.

"I've been playing with Stencyl for 3 or 4 days now, and I'm already convinced that you're sitting on top of a monumental change to how flash game development works."

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Gyossait
Benjamin "Amon26" Braden

Amon26's first foray into Flash games. Scored a major sponsorship by Newgrounds and was featured on its home page over the Halloween week. Later featured by PC Gamer and IndieGames.com.

"I just wanted to extend my thanks to you and everybody on the Stencyl team for developing such a nice toolset. I was very intimidated to get into flash development and it can be attested by Kepa Auwe of RocketCat games that this was true. Your support and openness during this learning curve was what cemented the deal for me."

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Making Monkeys
Greg Sergeant

Greg is a veteran Flash game developer who chose Stencyl to expand his horizons. His first Stencyl game, Making Monkeys, scored an ArmorGames sponsorship and hit 1 million plays after 2 weeks. Covered by JayIsgames.

"Being able to drag and drop code blocks together has sped up my workflow so much. I was able to prototype Making Monkeys in just a few days and try out new gameplay elements very quickly. I am already working alongside some great people on my next game in StencylWorks."

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