
I finally did find a game design course and got accepted onto it. So I started off trying to become a programmer, but that wasn’t really for me. There weren’t any courses in game design, as far as I knew at least. I always knew I wanted to work in games, but there wasn’t much available education on it. So how did you go from childhood drawings to working in the industry? I drew a lot, and liked to use my imagination. Imagining games and how they should be played. Yeah! I drew maps and even made some early game designs, if they could be called that. I liked games like Super Mario Kart, like most people did. It inspired my love of mobile games because they did so much within the limitations that they had. I did play a lot of Nintendo – that was my console. Were you interested in gaming as a child?

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