Andrew Gower

Andrew Christopher Gower (born 2 December 1978) was the lead developer and co-founder of Jagex Ltd., a Java-based game distributor and creator. His most famous creation is the MMORPG game RuneScape, created during his time at the University of Cambridge.

Life and career
Gower has programmed a variety of games, often creating the graphics and music with the help of his brothers, Paul and Ian Gower. In 1995, he created a 3D platform game called Parallax Painter for the Atari ST. This was followed in 1996 by a 3D first-person shooter called Destruction Imminent for the same system. He then began programming in Java, and created a series of Java games from 1997 to 1999, most of which appeared on the website Games Domain. This included several single player games and a 3D castle (called Games Domain Castle with an interface similar to that of Wolfenstein 3D) with a variety of classic multiplayer games. Games Domain was later bought out by Yahoo! and was eventually shut down.

He then created an isometric RPG, again in Java, called DeviousMUD. This game was the fore-runner to RuneScape, which he created from a similar concept, this time as an MMORPG, in 2001. The original version of RuneScape is now better known as RuneScape Classic, which is now kept online but only with limited access. With the help of the company he founded to develop and operate the game, Jagex, a graphical and engine rewrite was completed in 2004, which was named RuneScape 2 in development and is now commonly known as RuneScape.

In December 2010, Andrew left the Jagex board of directors. During 2011, he was the principal architect of Jagex.

Currently, he's working on a new company, Fen Research Ltd, which he founded in 2010. According to the company website, they're working on a new online game, containing user created content.

In November of 2011, he was removed from the RuneScape credits and no longer had any holdings in Jagex. This caused some controversy among some users, with players believing that he should be credited for creating the original game. However, since the end of 2012, a name appeared in the credits for RuneScape under the game engine team - "Andrew G". It is currently unknown if this is only a tribute or if Andrew Gower came back to Jagex, developing the new RuneTek and RuneScape 3.

Recognition
The Sunday Times Rich List 2007 ranked Andrew and his brother Paul as the 654th richest entrepreneurs in the UK, worth £196 million. In 2008, The Daily Telegraph listed them as the UK's eleventh richest young entrepreneurs. Andrew and Paul Gower were awarded the Industry Legend prize at the 2010 Develop Awards.