Boffo Games
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Boffo Games was a promising but very short lived computer games developer founded in 1994 by Steve Meretzky, Mike Dornbrook, and Leo DaCosta. Only two games, Hodj 'n' Podj and the Space Bar, were produced by Boffo before the studio closed its doors in 1997.
The official Boffo Games web page is still maintained by Steve Meretzky but has seen little in the way of updates since the closing of the studio. He has explained that he prefers to maintain the site more to retain ownership of the unique web address than anything else.
The name Boffo comes from the Douglas Adams book So Long and Thanks for All the Fish where "the hundreds of curling miles of cliffs and sand, palm trees, breakers and sunsets" are described in the Guide as "Boffo. A good one."