History
I started building web and mobile games as part of Profusion Game Development Team from 2009 to 2013, working on titles like Tribulation,
MiniQuest, Ninja Sequence, and Zen Sudoku. I was also interested in web development and worked on sites like FastSWF, a SWF file hosting site.
After returning from a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I began work as a software engineer and have since returned
to Brigham Young University to pursue a PhD, studying how socio-technical systems evolve after a software failure.
Profusion Game Development Team Started in mid 2010, with David (Arcano) Arcila. With big ideas, the team launched several web titles before being able to start producing games with much frequency. In 2012, the team published 5 web games and worked on several projects which would launch the next year.
The team's success started with Tribulation, which has received more than 2 million plays. Zen Sudoku was also a major accomplishment as it was the team's first application for mobile devices built with a responsive display to fit from phones to tablets to web browsers. This game is available on the app store for both Android and iOS devices.
The team's efforts concluded in late 2013 as Matt Pope prepared to serve a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Matt now operates Profusion Dev as a personal site.