Capricia Productions News
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Jerusalem's Blaze bar roars back to life and becomes a gaming and culture center owned by Capricia Productions
Blaze bar, a popular music venue in Jerusalem, is closing its doors due to the impact of the pandemic and terrorist attacks. However, two founders of the gaming company Capricia, Arnold Nesis and Ben Shmuelof, have offered to pay off Blazes debt and cover its expenses for the following year in order to keep it open. They plan to transform Blaze into a music and gaming bar, with gaming tournaments, developer meetups, and nightly live music. Blaze has been a second home to music lovers in Jerusalem and the country, hosting bands and musicians of various genres. The grand opening of the transformed Blaze bar is scheduled for August 1st, featuring the Subterranean Masquerade band and other surprises.
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ראיון עם מקימי Capricia Productions, הסטודיו מאחורי Of Bird and Cage
The article discusses the development and release of a new game by Capricia Productions. The game, titled The Birdcage, has been in development since 2014 and has been well received by customers. The company has also been successful in raising funds through Patreon to support the games development. The article also mentions the companys future plans and the challenges they faced during the development process.
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Of Bird And Cage Receives New Trailer
Capricia Productions has released a new trailer for its upcoming game, Of Bird and Cage. The game, which is being developed for the Nintendo Switch, is the first rock and metal album to be produced as a story-driven narrative game. The developer aims to establish a new gaming genre of interactive musicals. The project features well-known musicians such as Ron Bumblefoot Thal, Rob van der Loo, Ruud Jolie, Casey Grillo, Rocky Grey, and Danny Worsnop. The game is set to release on the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo Switch worldwide in 2021.
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What can indie developers learn from the music industry?
Arnold Nesis, CEO and co-founder of Capricia Productions, encouraged smaller developers to take risks and innovate during a talk at Devcom. He compared the games industry to the music business, stating that the bands that changed the world were often the ones who went against the grain and were initially rejected by the mainstream. He used The Beatles as an example of a band that was initially criticized but went on to change the course of music history. He encouraged indie developers to do crazy shit, as this is what they are supposed to do.
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