![]() TinyBuild launched a crowdfunding campaign for the game via Kickstarter and raised US$26,000 from a $7,000 target. The company headquarters were based in the Netherlands with Nichiporchik until both relocated to Seattle later on. Nichiporchik and Brien established tinyBuild in 2011 as a developer to expand No Time to Explain into a commercial release. Nichiporchik discovered No Time to Explain, a Flash game by Tom Brien, which he thought could be as successful as Super Meat Boy. He came across Super Meat Boy, which led to him to want to get into the business. While an employee of Spil Games in the Netherlands in 2010, he became interested in Flash games. Nichiporchik came from Latvia and had been a professional Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos player in the early 2000s, which made him enough money to drop out of high school and pursue a career in video game journalism. ![]() ![]() TinyBuild was founded in 2011 by Alex Nichiporchik ( Latvian: Aleksandrs Ņičiporčiks) and Tom Brien. It became a public company on the Alternative Investment Market in March 2021. Since March 2020, the company has been founding or acquiring new studios to expand. Building from the success of the game's Steam release in 2013, tinyBuild partnered with DoubleDutch Games for the development and release of SpeedRunners, which landed tinyBuild further publishing deals. The company was established by Alex Nichiporchik and Tom Brien in 2011 to expand Brien's game No Time to Explain into a commercial release. is an American publisher of indie games based in Bellevue, Washington.
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