G A M E S

A micro-studio with macro goals.

Developing video games from
Andorra — that tiny country hidden in the Pyrenees

// THE ORIGIN

Ivory Games is where a dream takes shape. And like all ambitious dreams, it needs a miracle perseverance to become reality.

Behind the studio, there's one person leading the vision — a developer who decided to leave corporate projects behind and pour everything into building something truly meaningful. Collaborating with talented freelancers and personally funding every step of the way.

" I still work on corporate projects. But now I also make video games. At night. Weekends. Holidays. And especially, sleeping very little. Every line of code, every asset, every decision — self-funded and driven by pure passion. "

// If you have suggestions, proposals, or just want to say hi, use the contact form

// THE GAME

IN ACTIVE DEVELOPMENT

Survival Sandbox Simulator

A post-apocalyptic world where you'll spend 80% of your time surviving, exploring, building, and organizing things in boxes...

...and the other 20% dying in stupid ways you thought you had anticipated.

"The digital apocalypse released something worse than chaos: the Beza virus."

eurovoid.com

// THE PERSON

C.Marfil

C.Marfil

Founder · Developer · Game Designer · 3D Modeler · Shader Engineer · Investor · Story Writer · Father · Husband

Programmer. One of those who has spent nearly two decades building software, leading projects, and turning ideas into products that actually work.

Absolute fan of survival games. If it has crafting, base building, and things trying to kill you while you light a campfire, I probably have 200+ hours on it.

18+ years coding
1 game incoming
coffees consumed

EUROVOID is the project. There is no plan B.

I speak Spanish and Catalan. And although I perfectly understand English, my conversation skill is that of a turtle (a non-Anglo-Saxon one).

// CONTACT

Have suggestions? Collaboration proposals? Want to work with us? We're always open to connecting with talented people.

$ send_message --to "he" + "llo" + "@" + "ivory" + ".games"

Or use the form, it's easier: