What do you do when you've got a comfy software development job in Silicon Valley and a home in nearby San Jose? Well if you were sibling developers Tom and Tony Cannon you might quit your day jobs and fulfill your lifelong dream to start a video game company. Using a once in a lifetime opportunity the Cannon Brothers did exactly that and set up shop in an upstairs bedroom within Tom's home. The two founded Radiant Entertainment and began working on an ambitious sandbox/RTS game called Stonehearth a project they've been working on now for 18 months.
Joanna Mueller writes: "Radiant doesn’t want to commit to Mac and Linux support while Stonehearth is still in development. This means that not only are the ports not currently being worked on, the devs can’t even give backers an idea of when they will start on them."
DualShockers: "StoneHearth is an indie simulation game by Radiant Entertainment that has been on Steam Early Access for a while, and I don’t get to write about it nearly as much as I’d like."
Stonehearth is definitely enjoyable at the moment, but you should go into this expecting a few bugs.