East Side Games
Bryce Diamond has over 15 years of experience in the gaming industry. Bryce started their career at Radical Entertainment as an artist, where they worked from 2005 to 2010. Bryce then joined Hothead Games as an Artist/Design and worked there from 2010 to 2012. In 2014, Bryce joined Roadhouse Interactive as a Game Designer and stayed with the company until 2016. Bryce briefly worked at NODDING FROG LIMITED as a Designer in 2017 before joining East Side Games as a Senior Game Designer in December 2017, where they are currently employed.
Bryce Diamond began their education in 2001, attending the Alberta College of Art and Design, where they focused on foundational art courses. After completing this program, they went on to enroll in the CDIS/Arts Institute Vancouver from 2002 to 2004. During this time, Bryce pursued a diploma in Game Art and Design.
East Side Games
East Side Games is a developer and publisher of free to play mobile games. It is focused on making narrative idle games in the business, and creating the technology for developers to tell stories.The company is an independent and profitable game studio with a collaborative, creative, and fun culture. Their games fund all their new projects andits purpose-built technology infrastructure powers its rapid, iterative prototyping, based directly on audience feedback. This allows them to take design ideas to playable releases in days rather than months.ESG currently publishes and operates successful franchise titles including Archer: Danger Phone, Dragon Up: Idle Adventure, The Goldbergs: Back to the 80s, It's Always Sunny: The Gang Goes Mobile, and Trailer Park Boys Grea$y Money.East Side Games was recently recognized on the "Top 50 Mobile Game Makers 2020" list compiled by Pocket Gamer Biz, on the "Canada's Top Small & Medium Employers" list compiled by Canada's Top 100, as well as on the "Canada's Top Growing Companies 2019" list compiled by Globe & Mail Report on Business and 2020 Red Herring Top 100 North America Winners.In 2011, Vancouver, British Columbia