Ojiro Fumoto

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Ojiro Fumoto, also known by his pseudonym Moppin, is a Japanese indie game developer. He is best known for developing the games Downwell and Poinpy , as well as his contributions to UFO 50 .

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Career

Fumoto had graduated in opera singing at the Tokyo University of the Arts in 2014. [1] However, after reading about Rami Ismail's "game-a-week" article on Gamasutra, Fumoto canceled his studies in order to further pursue game development. [2] After completing his thirteenth project, Fumoto decided to flesh out the idea further, eventually turning into Downwell. The game was met with critical acclaim, and received many awards and, such as Destructoid's best Mobile Game of 2015 award. [3] [4]

Fumoto announced in January 2018 that he had started working for Nintendo, saying "I'll do my best". [5] It is believed that his success with Downwell was a large factor in his hiring. [6] Fumoto previously stated that "[i]t was super fun developing games as indie" and that he "[could not] wait to see what it's like to develop games as part of a bigger team." [7] At the beginning of 2019, Fumoto announced he had quit his job at Nintendo and returned to indie development. [8]

His next game, Poinpy , was designed partly in response to the reception of Downwell. [9] It was released in 2022 to positive reviews. Sometime between 2017 and 2024, Fumoto also contributed development work to the mass game compilation UFO 50 . He spent a half-year on the development team, directing Seaside Drive and working on various other games. [10] UFO 50 released September 18, 2024 to critical acclaim.

Works

DateTitleRoleNotes
2015 Downwell Director
2019 Ring Fit Adventure Minigame design
2020 Spelunky 2 Voice talent
2022 Poinpy Director
2024 UFO 50 Director of Seaside DriveVarious additional development

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