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Michael Todd (born 1989) is a Canadian
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. He is an active member of the Toronto video game developer community, and an advocate for mental health awareness within the profession.


Early life and education

Todd was born in 1987 in Toronto, and was home schooled as his family followed his father, a Reverend with the Anglican church. He is the brother to four siblings, three of whom are adopted from various countries, including Ethiopia and China. Todd moved with his family to the Northwest Territories, through Europe, and then to Halifax, Nova Scotia. At age 10, Todd's interest in computer games began to develop even though his father would not allow Todd to have a computer or video games. Todd was suggested by a friend, Zachary, to turn his drawings into video games. Todd's first attempt at creating a video game was a failure, but it sparked a curiosity in him that led him to want to learn more. He began to explore videogames in secret and built his first computer at the age of 13 after some persuasion as well as paid for his own internet. Game designing was trial and error for Todd during his early years. At age 12, Michael Todd travelled with the Bluenose Jugglers, a Nova Scotian busker troop. At age 13, he learned to unicycle. He eventually moved back in Toronto following a soul-searching trip to Africa. As a video game developer, Todd is primarily self-taught, and has been creating games with various levels of success since he was 13 years old, and has been developing games as his professional, full-time occupation since age 17. His first financially successful commercial title is ''Engine of War'' in 2009.


Career

Throughout his career, Todd has headed a number of small game development studios, varyingly composed of himself only, or himself along with a small team of employees. These include: *Akith Games (20002006) *SpyeArt (20062011) *Michael Todd Games (2011present) Todd is a prolific speaker and has lectured at worldwide events, including GDC,
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, GamerCamp, NoMoreSweden, IGDA Toronto, IGDA Phoenix and the
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. Todd takes an active interest in speaking to those learning about game development. His topics include: game design, lifestyle and professional development in the video games industry, the benefits of going indie vs. AAA, formal and vocational education, skill set development, and employment standards. He has engaged his audiences in Q&A sessions, seminars, round-table discussions, and welcomes students' questions and participation in the industry. He has helped develop Toronto Skillswap's events, a collective that runs workshops related to various game development topics.


Video Games by Michael Todd


Mental Health Awareness

In 2011, Michael Todd gave a lecture during the Independent Game Summit of the
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titled "Turning Depression into Inspiration". In the talk, Todd discussed his own decade-long battle with depression, and the coping mechanisms he had devised to funnel his emotions into his creative work. In 2013, as Todd was putting the final touches on
Electronic Super Joy ''Electronic Super Joy'' is a platform game created by Michael Todd. The game was released on Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, Wii U, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. Gameplay The game is a humorous platformer following a huma ...
, he gave an interview to
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about his process of developing games through depression.


References


External links


Michael Todd Games

''Electronic Super Joy''

''Electronic Super Joy Devs AMA (Ask Me Anything)''
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