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{{PAGETITLE}} is an independent game studio comprised of [[Jake Elliott]], [[Tamas Kemenczy]], and [[Ben Babbitt]]. Elliott started the studio in 2010 and, as its only member, founded it with goals of developing non-violent games, releasing game code as open source, and engaging with communities.<ref>[http://cardboardcomputer.com/2010/05/19/hello-cardboard-computer/ Hello! Cardboard Computer!]</ref> The studio has also released the games ''A House in California'', ''Hummingbird Mind'', ''Balloon Diaspora'', and ''Ruins''.
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an independent game studio comprised of [[Jake Elliott]], [[Tamas Kemenczy]], and [[Ben Babbitt]]. Elliott started the studio in 2010 and, as its only member, founded it with goals of developing non-violent games, releasing game code as open source, and engaging with communities.<ref>[http://cardboardcomputer.com/2010/05/19/hello-cardboard-computer/ Hello! Cardboard Computer!]</ref> The studio has also released the games ''A House in California'', ''Hummingbird Mind'', ''Balloon Diaspora'', and ''Ruins''.
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== See also ==
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* [[Articles|Articles and interviews]]
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* [[Talks]]
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* [[Podcasts]]
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Cardboard Computer is an independent game studio comprised of Jake Elliott, Tamas Kemenczy, and Ben Babbitt. Elliott started the studio in 2010 and, as its only member, founded it with goals of developing non-violent games, releasing game code as open source, and engaging with communities.[1] The studio has also released the games A House in California, Hummingbird Mind, Balloon Diaspora, and Ruins.

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