Jens Bergensten
| Real name |
Jens Bergensten |
| Date of birth |
May 18, 1979[1] |
| Occupation |
Indie Developer and Mojang employee |
| Nationality |
Swedish |
| Known for |
The Beta 1.2 update, Redstone repeaters, wolves, The Infamous Climbing Spiders, Pistons, being head developer of Minecraft |
| Minecraft wiki name | |
| Twitter name | |
| Minecraft name |
jeb_ |
Jens "Jeb" Bergensten was hired as Mojang's back-end developer, but is now doing most of the work as the head Minecraft developer together with slight intervention from Notch. He has his own website for his indie games. You can find Jeb on Twitter as @jeb_. Jeb frequents the Minecraft Wiki as User:Jeb,[2] and he is particularly active on the Issue Lists, which he sanctioned as the official place to report and discuss Minecraft bugs and annoyances. Jeb's Minecraft account is jeb_.
Starting out as a back-end developer for Scrolls, Jeb became increasingly involved in the development of Minecraft, implementing features like wolves, pistons, and map structures (villages, strongholds and nether fortresses). He is now the official lead developer of Minecraft.[3] As of May 2012, his tweets now appear on the homepage of Minecraft.net, in place of Notch's.
- Games
- Minecraft - Head developer
- Cobalt - A platformer in developement.
- Strategist - Turn-based strategy game with a deep captivating story.
- Harvest: Massive Encounter - An award-winning arcade real-time strategy game.
- Dawn of Daria - Discontinued "MMOFL", an online, massively multiplayer, fantasy life.
- House Globe - 2D RTS, Homeworld de-make
- Fillauth - Fallout de-make
- Because It's fun, Fay - Cooperative platformer
- Whispers in Akarra - Online RPG
