Andy Tudor

Andy Tudor is a video game designer. He is the Creative Director for the video game developer Slightly Mad Studios in London, England.

Andy Tudor
Born
Andrew David Tudor

OccupationVideo game designer
EmployerSlightly Mad Studios
Websitehttp://www.andytudor.name

Career

Tudor is known for working on Need for Speed: Shift (2009), Shift 2: Unleashed (2011), and The Walking Dead: Assault (2013). He is also credited as a Voice Director and Motion Capture Technical Director on previous titles for SCE Cambridge Studio, including 24: The Game.[1] and Primal.

Personal life

Tudor is a single child and was born in Douglas, Isle of Man. Prior to working in video games, Tudor worked in advertising and created branding for UK household brands Patak's, Cussons, and Worthingtons at BDH (now TBWA Worldwide).

Tudor cites Final Fantasy VIII, Bubble Bobble and Resident Evil amongst his favorite games of all time. He lists Contact, American Psycho and Bad Boys as his favorite films. He is a fan of drum and bass music and is a regular club-goer who goes under the pseudonym "Blueprint" when DJing.

Tudor often shares articles of interest and comments on the gaming world and modern culture via his Twitter feed. He is an avid gamer and can be regularly found playing on Xbox Live under the gamertag "AndyTudor". He is a Star Trek fan, having been the graphics artist on the Tricorder TR-580 iPhone app.[2]

Credits

Video games

References

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