Let me cut through the bullshit. Entropy Protocol isn't backed by a studio. There's no investors. No publisher. No team of 50. It's one developer who's been building games, servers, mods, and communities for close to two decades. That developer is me.
I didn't learn any of this in a classroom. I've been doing this since I was a kid, playing games, taking them apart, figuring out how they work, then building the servers, mods, and tools around them. Running servers at 3 AM, writing code until the problem was solved, building communities from nothing and watching them grow into something real. Every project I've ever touched was built with the same philosophy: make it real, make it work, and give a damn about the people using it.
For nearly twenty years I've been the person in the background making things run. Building the servers people play on, the tools they rely on, the platforms they check every day. Custom game servers, Source engine maps, full-stack web platforms, open source tools, complete game overhauls. Not for clout and not for a resume. Because I genuinely love building things that people actually enjoy using.
Entropy Protocol is the first time I'm sitting down to build a full-on, real game. After almost two decades of building everything around games, the servers, the mods, the tools, the communities, I'm finally building the game itself. And every single thing I've learned along the way is going into it.
And through all of it, I'm a gamer first. I'm in the Discord playing with the community, I make content on YouTube, and I've always been on both sides of the screen, building things and using them. The people who played on these servers, who used these tools? A lot of them are still around. Some of them are in our Discord right now, years later. That kind of loyalty isn't something you can manufacture.
Every single project below was built by one person. The same person asking you to back Entropy Protocol right now. Flip through them.
I'm not here to tell you I'm the greatest developer who ever lived. What I can tell you is that I've been doing this for almost twenty years, I care deeply about what I put out there, and I don't know how to quit. Every single project in that carousel was seen through. Every community was real. That's not a boast, it's just what happens when you give a shit.
At the end of the day, I just want to build a game worth playing, something I'd be proud to put my name on. If that sounds like something worth being a part of, I'd genuinely appreciate the support. If not, no hard feelings. The game's getting built either way.
100% of donations go directly to development: game servers, hosting, tools, and infrastructure. Not a cent goes anywhere else.