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Arthur Humphrey. Founder, Lead Designer and Lead Engineer. Arthur is founder and CEO of Last Day of Work. Arthur started creating games on his VIC-20, including a lovely Pengo clone for 'public domain' release. In his spare time he plays even more games, both casual and core.
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Play Virtual Town, Virtual Families 2 and Fish Tycoon on...
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Play Virtual Town, Virtual Families on your Android device!
- Virtual Villagers a New Home
Virtual Villagers - A New Home. Care for and nurture a tribe...
- Virtual Families
Virtual Families . Virtual Families is a casual family sim...
- Virtual Villagers 5 New Believers
Virtual Villagers 5 - New Believers. Explore the center of...
- Virtual Villagers Origins 2
Features: BE the master of your own village: With real-time...
- iPad
Last Day of Work (LDW) is a video game developer specializing in casual games. The company developed real-time "Virtual Life" simulation games including Fish Tycoon, Plant Tycoon, Virtual Families and the Virtual Villagers series for platforms including PC, Mac, iPhone/iPod touch, Palm OS and Windows Mobile Pocket PC.
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Arthur Humphrey. Founder, Lead Designer and Lead Engineer. Arthur is founder and CEO of Last Day of Work. Arthur started creating games on his VIC-20, including a lovely Pengo clone for public domain release. In his spare time he plays even more games, both casual and core.
Aug 10, 2006 · Arthur Humphrey is the CEO and Lead Designer of Last Day of Work, a casual game developer behind hits like Fish Tycoon and Virtual Villagers. Read the interview to learn about his company's history, games, and future plans.
Sep 26, 2006 · Arthur Humphrey is the founder and lead designer of Last Day of Work. He has developed numerous best-selling games on several platforms, including Fish Tycoon, Plant Tycoon and...
Oct 30, 2006 · Continuing Gamasutra’s ‘Road to the IGF’ feature, which profiles and interviews Independent Games Festival 2007 entrants, today’s interview is with Arthur Humphrey of Last Day of Work, developer of Virtual Villagers. The game was developed over a 12 month period by a team of nine, including Humphrey and his wife.