Game Studio Abraham Stolk

Abraham 'Bram' Stolk lives in Vancouver, BC where he works as a one-man independent game developer. His claim to fame is having authored the smash hit The Little Crane That Could, a game enjoyed by 20M+ gamers. Bram keeps a Developer Blog. He also has an Art Portfolio.




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Ring Miner
(2020)

Hexa Trains
(2019)

Sprinkle, Sprinkle, Little Star.
(2019)

Flank That Tank
(2018)

Bloxel
(Work in Progress)

Brainiac Match3
(2017)

The Little Bike That Could
(2017)

Children of Orc
(2016)

Imhotep, Pyramid Builder
(2016)

The Little Crane That Could
Steam (2015)

Little Crane 2: Mud Play
(2015)

Racing Feathers
(2015)

The Little Plane That Could
(2014)

Six Wheels and a Gun
(2013)

A Blocky Kind of Love
(2012)

Little Crane World Editor
(2012)

Hover Biker
(2011)

Superformula
(2011 - Discontinued)

The Little Crane That Could
(2011)

The Little Tank That Could
(2010)
Bram's weblog.