Jarek Kolář

[3][4] His opponent was LeGek, a brother of LeChuck (with reference to the book Chuk and Gek by Arkady Gaidar about the adventures of brothers Chuk and Gek in "the great and happy country named Soviet Union", a compulsory reading for school children in communist Czechoslovakia).

[2] While on a school trip to Polička, Jarek decided to skip a lunch with his classmates and instead went to find the panelák where entrepreneur Petr Vochozka lived at the time.

[3] The Secret of Donkey Island, released in June 1994 after two years of development, is considered the first Czech commercially successful point-and-click graphical adventure.

Thanks to Petr Vochozka, who in 1997 founded with Jan Kudera Illusion Softworks,[10] Hidden & Dangerous was successfully released in 1999, and was followed by Flying Heroes in 2000.

Pterodon closely cooperated with Illusion Softworks; their teams shared one open space in an administrative building in Brno.