Tomorrow Corporation
| Company type | General partnership |
|---|---|
| Industry | Video games |
| Founded | 2010 |
| Founders |
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| Products | Little Inferno, Human Resource Machine, 7 Billion Humans |
| Services | Video game development |
| Owner | Experimental Gameplay Group |
Number of employees | 3 |
| Parent | Experimental Gameplay Group |
| Website | tomorrowcorporation |
Tomorrow Corporation is an independent video game studio consisting of Kyle Gabler, Allan Blomquist, and Kyle Gray. It is a division of the Experimental Gameplay Group.
The company supports the Experimental Gameplay Project, which encourages non-standard game development strategies. The Project, originally started by Gabler and Gray while at Carnegie Mellon University in 2005 aims less to be a competitor, and more a source of inspiration, for other game developers, recognizing that game conception is generally one of the more difficult aspects of development.
The goal of the project was to encourage individual developers to create a functional game prototype within seven days based on a given abstract theme, such as "gravity" or "flowers". Developers are then free to continue to expand on the development if they choose; for example, World of Goo is based on Tower of Goo which was one of the original entries for the Project.