


But more than any of its other properties, Cartoon Network sees video games as a core part of the OK K.O.! series.Ĭase in point: Cartoon Network reached out to Capybara about creating a game with them early in the game's development.

The show (which debuts this August) showcases a clear love of classic games like Mega Man and Street Fighter, so it was only natural to set a game in the show's universe. But with the show he's currently spearheading, OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes! Jones-Quartey is finally putting that knowledge to use.Īs we've previously reported, OK K.O.! is both a TV show and video game called OK K.O.! Let's Play Heroes, the latter of which is being developed by Sword and Sworcery and Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes developer Capybara games. Despite this love, Jones-Quartey's career has mostly been in television, working on a number of nerdy Cartoon Network shows like The Venture Bros., Adventure Time, and Steven Universe. He grew up playing them as a kid, and over the years has amassed an enormous library of trivia and inspirations from the medium.
