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December 20, 2013

IndianTV interviewed Keen Software House team

IndianTV (a local gaming TV channel) visited our studio and they made an interview with me.

English captions available (just click on youtube panel)

You can watch the episode here:

Or jump to Part #1 (at 4:19)

or Part #2 (at 18:22)

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Comments

  • Great interview Marek!!
    Space Engineers its awsome!! Keep up the good work!!

    From: Your Players/Supporters/Friends!

    Good Luck!

  • December 25, 2013
    Kevin Russell

    Love it, STEaM serious games; such will be the phenotype for Commercial Space Industry (Deep Space Industries, Planetary Resources, Made In Space etc.) and Uni/Education (All those NASA, ESA, JAXA, China Space, India Space etc… recruit from) Gonna see I can get it too work under VMware? Much to discuss. HAPPY NEW YEAR.

  • hey I just want to say (because the forums don't load) that I updated to 8.1 and the video is all distorted and it looks like what 3d usto look like with a red and blue faded objects

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Biography

I have always been driven by the need to create — games, AI agents, ideas. That’s why I started Keen Software House: to create games that only existed in my head. After Space Engineers took off, I founded GoodAI to develop AGI, to help humanity and understand the universe.

These days I’m focused on Space Engineers 2, the VRAGE3 engine, AI People, and autonomous agents in general — powering NPCs in our games, or swarms of autonomous and intelligent drones.

It’s all part of my long-term plan: to make civilization stronger, greater, and more resilient.

Our home base is a 17th-century Oranžérie in Prague — but we’re a remote-first, global team of 100+ programmers, artists, designers, and engineers.

I am proudly European , and in the last few years, I’ve come to love South Africa and its people.

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