Nicky Case
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Nicky Case (born September 11, 1994[1]) is a Canadian indie game developer, web designer, and critical theorist. They have developed interactive websites and online video games such as Coming Out Simulator, Explorable Explanations, We Become What We Behold and Parable of the Polygons.[2][3] Case's works are characterized by their recurring goal to "help people understand complex systems", presenting dilemmas and potential resolutions in a philosophical manner.[4] Case has also collaborated with theorists and academics such as Stefano Gualeni,[5] Vi Hart and Bret Victor.
Nicky Case | |
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Born | (1994-09-11) September 11, 1994 (age 29) |
Occupation | Indie game developer |
Known for | Game development |
Notable work | Coming Out Simulator 2014 and Parable of the Polygons |
Website | https://ncase.me |
Besides designing and developing games, Case has been active on their website and blog, ncase.me, regularly updating posts, short stories and comics about mental health, games and media culture, COVID-19 safety, and social science, among others. They have also written educational blog posts teaching mathematics, how to code, and how to make games.[6]