Extremely OK Games

Background
Extremely OK Games is an indie game developer best known for TowerFall and Celeste. It initially started as Helix Games when Maddy Thorson (formerly known as Matt Thorson) developed several small games while in high school. Later on, the name was branded as Matt Makes Games. On September 5, 2019, Matt Makes Games was shut down and the same team from said company was moved over to Thorson's new company, Extremely OK Games, to recognize the whole team. The name "Extremely OK" came from a tweet that wished readers an "extremely OK afternoon".

(June 25, 2013)
Logo: On a moving pattern background, the 8-bit stacked text " MATT MAKES GAMES " spins and moves into place from the top, center, and bottom respectively. The letters are then seen turning in a domino-like sequence, then zooming in and out while twisting, and finally burst with all the letters spinning and zooming out, disappearing completely.

Technique: 2D sequence of the letters and background moving.

Music/Sounds: A catchy, fast-paced electronic jingle.

Availability: So far, it was seen on TowerFall and its port, TowerFall Ascension. Don't expect to see this logo on early versions of Celeste as said game has an in-credit notice instead.

(2019-)
Logo: Superimposed into the beginning of the game, four stylized letters "EXOK" are above the small text "EXTREMELY OK GAMES, LTD.", followed by the transparent text "presents" underneath.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the game.

Availability: Seen on newer versions of Celeste on Steam.