Who is Doc Fishopolis Operations?
Doc Fishopolis Operations is a one person game development studio for Android. Originally started as a personal interest to improve my programming skills, it quickly turned into a hobby with the express goal of creating original content for the Android platform to share with the world. Ideas for Doc Fishopolis Operations started to form in 2017 while attending graduate school in Japan. On and off I worked to develop an official app release, and I'm proud to say this goal was met in April of 2018!
What is our Goal?
Doc Fishopolis Operations has no intention to become a profitable enterprise -- the creator is not a professional programmer, and does not intend to become one. I simply take a lot of pleasure in programming as a way to be creative, and to share my creativity to a large audience. For this reason, all Doc Fishopolis Operations apps will be free to download and play, have minimal advertising, and won't have any paywalls.
I just hope that people are interested in what I have to offer, and I can continue enjoying my hobby long into the future. Let's make fun games forever!
I just hope that people are interested in what I have to offer, and I can continue enjoying my hobby long into the future. Let's make fun games forever!
The Future.
Currently, there are a few paths forward for Doc Fishopolis Operations. First and foremost, work will begin on the first chapter of "Horror at Adesaw" in July 2018, with a hope to release by the end of the year. This franchise will continue to be a text-based interactive horror fiction narrative, with the ultimate goal to create a beginning-to-end novel that is told over 5-6 chapters.
There's also a lot of thought going into a new IP for Doc Fishopolis Operations. This new project is far too early to discuss openly, but I hope to have more information about it by the end of the year, with a hopeful release sometime in 2019. The as-yet untitled project will also be text heavy, but will use more game-like elements such as RPG stats, (minimal) graphics, and a more open-ended structure. The setting will be quite different than Horror at Adesaw, and will be a completely different genre.
There's also a lot of thought going into a new IP for Doc Fishopolis Operations. This new project is far too early to discuss openly, but I hope to have more information about it by the end of the year, with a hopeful release sometime in 2019. The as-yet untitled project will also be text heavy, but will use more game-like elements such as RPG stats, (minimal) graphics, and a more open-ended structure. The setting will be quite different than Horror at Adesaw, and will be a completely different genre.