Development Glitchs lead designer and Tiny Speck co-founder
Stewart Butterfield began conceiving the game that would later become
Glitch as early as 2002. But because of difficult financial circumstances at the time, he and his colleagues at
Ludicorp instead focused on a side-project which later became
Flickr. In 2009, Butterfield founded Tiny Speck with the aim of creating a social game. But two months later, on November 30, 2011,
Glitch "unlaunched", reverting to beta status. The developers cited issues of accessibility for new players, and depth of gameplay for experienced players. replacing trumpets that sounded the original ending. The last message of the game was GOD saying "*poof*".
Closure and fan relaunches Glitch was permanently closed in December 2012, due to limited audience appeal. The company received praise for providing players with continued access to certain game resources and for caring for its laid-off staffers. The project is hosted under
MIT license on
GitHub where
Glitchs original
ActionScript was ported to
Dart. As of 2020 the game remains pre-alpha, but most of the textures and basic fundamentals were implemented. On December 9, 2014, another fan project to relaunch
Glitch under the name Eleven began
alpha testing. An alpha tester described Eleven as "identical to
Glitch". A 2014 video released by the developers of Eleven demonstrates many of the gameplay features functioning as they originally did in
Glitch. The "Eleven Giants" source code repository is hosted on
GitHub under the
MIT license. In January 2019, another
Glitch remake was launched under the name of "Odd Giants". It is developed by a small team and by 2022 it has more than 1200 registered users, having regular players online. The team has attracted multiple supporters via
Patreon, launched a Discord server, and constantly releases new versions of the game, coming closer to the original, plus adding features on their own. In 2021, Slack added a group voice chat feature named Huddles. When all but one participants leave a Huddle, Slack plays a jazz track that was originally used in
Glitch for the last participant as
hold music. ==Reception==