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Robert Kurvitz from en.m.wikipedia.org
Robert Kurvitz (born 8 October 1984) is an Estonian novelist, video game designer, and musician. He was the lead writer and designer of the 2019 video game ...
Lead writer and lead designer of Disco Elysium. 11 posts; 3,790 followers; 46 following. Photo by Robert Kurvitz on November 20, 2021.
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Robert Kurvitz

Estonian novelist and video game designer
Robert Kurvitz is an Estonian novelist, video game designer, and musician. He was the lead writer and designer of the 2019 video game Disco Elysium as a founding member of the ZA/UM cultural association and the eponymous video game development... Wikipedia
Born: 1984 (age 39 years), Tallinn, Estonia
Video game: Disco Elysium
Genre: Speculative fiction

Robert Kurvitz from www.tumblr.com
1. The Man. It is said that the day the Lund girls disappeared, they were joined by a mysterious Man that nobody seemed to remember correctly. A character even ...
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Robert Kurvitz from www.thegamer.com
May 29, 2023 · Disco Elysium devs who still work at ZA/UM have gone on the record with claims of toxicity against lead writer and director, Robert Kurvitz.
Robert Kurvitz from gameworldobserver.com
Mar 14, 2023 · The legal fight between ZA/UM and Disco Elysium original developers has taken a new turn. It appears that the game's co-creators Robert Kurvitz ...
Robert Kurvitz from www.pcgamer.com
Jun 2, 2023 · 2013: Robert Kurvitz publishes Sacred and Terrible Air, a novel and the first commercial work set in the Elysium setting. 2016: First public ...
Robert Kurvitz from www.goodreads.com
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[...] The limbed and headed machine of pain and undignified suffering is firing up again. It wants to walk the desert. Hurting. Longing. Dancing to disco music.
Robert Kurvitz from jacobin.com
Sep 6, 2023 · The game's creators, too, seemed surprised by its success, with lead writer and designer Robert Kurvitz calling it “an extremely unlikely object ...