Secret Library

For one reason or another, I cannot show these works openly on my published portfolios, though they add to my repertoire.

Creative Direction

These three games are professional works, created and developed during my time at Ravegan as Creative Director (which included Game Design, Art Direction, Narrative, UX/UI) where I had direct creative involvement in all areas, leading a team of pixel artists and working alongside the programming team.🗝️ These games were unpublished, and only accessible via these links. You'll need a password to access them: 0451.☄️ Orbrawlers [Link]: Our first project for Ravegan Mini, a short 1v1 brawler made as a love letter for the pixel art team.👾 Blue Rider NEON [Link]: An arcade spinoff of a published title, resulting in this simple and fun Shoot-Em-Up.🍂 Wildsong [Link]: Our attempt to reach beyond the scope of the past two games, with a new IP with bigger ambitions involving beat-em-up gameplay, a creature collector aspect, and an elemental system.

Secret Library

CYOAs

"Choose Your Own Adventure" -- an alternative format of game design and layout that involves interaction through choices. Though they were once popular as classic adventures, internet forums have shaped them into something different. These, to me, were very fun and interesting projects to work on to experiment with different styles, but cannot be published professionally due to the free inclusion of art assets that do not belong to me, and thus, I cannot claim credit over them.The disciplines involved include layout-oriented and UX/UI graphic design, game design, and fiction writing.☕✨ City Witch [Link]: An urban fantasy character creation adventure about witches living in a urban setting.🔥 The Cinder Gate [Link]: An attempt for an urban milsim mobile gacha style layout, with a wide variety of anime-style characters with their own personalities and a cyberpunk / post-apocalyptic design style.🚇 Passenger [Link]: An urban adventure about a person using public transportation for the first time. Uses stock photos for places and people, and a style that mimics metro stations.🪐 Rogue Planets [Link]: A sci-fi adventure about alien planets. Features a futuristic design style and focuses on worldbuilding.🧝 Elven Brewmaster [Link]: A fantasy-style adventure that focuses less on the design aspect, and more on writing dialogues.