Building Tomorrow's Game Developers

We've spent years creating tools that make mobile game development more accessible. Now we're sharing everything we've learned through hands-on educational programs.

Our Journey Started Simple

Back in 2019, we were just a small team frustrated by how complex mobile game development felt. The existing tools seemed designed for people who already knew everything, which left newcomers struggling.

So we built our own solutions. Tools that actually made sense. Development workflows that didn't require a computer science degree to understand.

What surprised us wasn't just how much easier development became – it was how many people reached out asking us to teach them what we'd learned.

Early development workspace showing collaborative game creation process

The People Behind the Programs

Raven Blackwood, Technical Director

Raven Blackwood

Technical Director

Spent eight years building mobile games before switching to education. He's the one who insists our courses focus on real projects, not theoretical exercises. His background spans everything from indie puzzle games to enterprise mobile solutions.

Sage Winterbourne, Education Program Lead

Sage Winterbourne

Education Program Lead

Former university instructor who got tired of watching students struggle with outdated curriculum. She designs our learning paths to match how people actually absorb technical concepts, with plenty of hands-on practice built in.

Students collaborating on mobile game development projects

What Guides Our Approach

01

Real Projects, Real Skills

Every program centers around building actual games you can share. We've seen too many courses that focus on theory while students wonder if they can actually create anything useful.

02

Learning at Your Speed

Some concepts click immediately, others take time to sink in. Our programs are designed to let you work through material at whatever pace makes sense for your schedule and learning style.

03

Community Over Competition

Development gets easier when you're not figuring everything out alone. We've built our programs around collaboration and peer learning, because that's how real development teams work.