Art & Media

Programming

Web Design

Creative Writing

Short Story published in Knitty Magazine (2006)

Games

Flash game designed for CMS Graduate Workshop class (Fall 2007). An adaptation of Murasaki Shikibu's classic Tale of Genji to a dating simulation format. Artwork by Dea Delcampo.

Game designed for the Generation Cures campaign at The Children’s Hospital of Boston. (Ages 6–12.) Casual games embedded in a narrative exploring the essential habits of mind of physicians.

A magical plague has broken out across the world of Alterica. As a young alchemical healer, you will travel across this steampunk landscape to find a cure before it is too late.

Press & Awards

Generation Cures from Children’s Hospital Boston Launches Nation’s First Online Game–a–thon to Raise Funds for Pediatric Research. Featured on Reuters‚ April 20‚ 2009.

Generation Cures Receives Eight National Awards. Press Release from the Children’s Hospital of Boston‚ February 18‚ 2009.

Children’s Hospital Launches Philanthropy Website. Featured in the Boston Globe‚ Chris Reidy‚ October 29‚ 2008.

Game designed for the Learning Games to Go (LG2G) project‚ funded by a Star Schools grant from the U.S. Department of Education‚ spearheaded by Maryland Public Television (MPT). Teaches core middle–school math principles.

Monsters have kidnapped your pet, and you must go to their subterranean lair to get your pet back!

Game designed for the Online Language Learning Initiative funded through Hewlett-Packard. Teaches English to Spanish speakers through series of casual‚ social games.

Game designed through a National Science Foundation grant to teach quantitative survey methods to middle–school children in an after school context. (In Production)