Mateusz Skutnik
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Mateusz J. Skutnik is a graphic artist, game developer and architect graduated from the Technical University of Gdansk
Gdansk University of Technology
The Gdańsk University of Technology is a technical university in Gdańsk-Wrzeszcz, and one of the oldest universities in Poland. It has nine faculties and more than 24 thousand undergraduate, as well as about 400 doctoral students...

 in Poland. Mateusz, besides being known as the author of several graphic novels  such as the series 'Rewolucje', 'Blaki' and 'Morfolaki', and animated shorts as 'Kinematograph'.

Mateusz together with Karl Konwerski is the founder of Pastelgames, the company behind some of the most famous flash games point and click games series. Among which are 'Covert Front', 'Daymare Town', '10 Gnomes' and in 2005 created one of the most known: Submachine
Submachine (series)
The Submachine, Submerged Machine, series is a series of point-and-click adventure games, created by Mateusz Skutnik, and first released in October 2005....

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Graphic novels

  • Blaki - October 2005 - ISBN 8392296303
  • Pan Blaki - January 2007 - ISBN 8324008683
  • Blaki. „Paski” - 2008 - ISBN 978-83-60915-19-6
  • Morfołaki - Zebrane - October 2007 - ISBN 9788361081074

Awards for flash games design

  • Jayisgames - Point and Click Game of 2010
    • First prize: Submachine 7: The Core
    • Third prize: Daymare Town 3
  • Jayisgames - Adventure Game 2009 - (browser games)
    • Winner: Submachine 6: The Edge
    • Fourth: Covert Front 3: Night in Zurich
  • Storm of the Year from 2008 - 1910 Gnomes
  • Jayisgames: Best of Adventure 2008 - Audience Award
    • Winner: Submachine 5: The Root
    • Third: Daymare Town 2
  • Game of the month in the journal GeeDisplay - Mission to Mars
  • FreeGamesNews: Third place in the competition for Best Developer of 2007
  • Jayisgames - Point and Click Game of 2007
    • Winner: Submachine 4: The Lab
    • Fifth: Covert Front
    • Seventh: Daymare Town
  • Album of the Year Award 2006 - Blaki

External links

  • http://www.pastelgames.com/
  • http://www.pastelportal.com/stories/about/
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