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I am an Atlanta-based game creator passionate

about creating intuitiveuplifting user interactions. 

HANNAH WISER

GAME PROJECTS

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Goo Grinder

Rail grinding runner

UI Art, Team Lead

Fall 2023

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DeLivered

Grid-based puzzle exploration

UI Art, UI Design

Spring 2023

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Panic Plex

Survive the night

UI Art & Design

Winter 2022

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LightBreak

Story-based musical zen game

UI Art & Design

2020-Present

SKILLS & SOFTWARE

Game Jam Success
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Game Jam Success

Learn some tips for success from our veteran jammers, meet potential team members, and start planning for what can be your most intense weekend of game dev. We are also inviting reps from each Georgia site to come and invite attendees to its location. If you are involved with hosting a site, let us know. Panelists: Hannah Wiser, Deev Interactive and organizer of the Georgia Tech jam site A student at Georgia State University studying game design and development while leading the college's game development club: PantherDev, Hannah has perspective into why game jams are important tools to help students supplement their academics. Not only has she participated in a number of game jams, she has experience facilitating an online jam and plans to co-host a 2023 Global Game Jam site with students from Georgia Tech. Hannah took part in Global Game Jam 2020 at Georgia State University as a part of the LightBreak team, which won 'Best Game' both locally and for the state of Georgia. She is super excited to be able to share her insight both as a student and an indie dev. Rob Harwood, The Coder School Rob Harwood is a recent KSU graduate with a BS in Computer Game Design and Development. He has organized 3 game jams and participated in 9 since 2017. Rob achieved awards in 3 different game jams as a major individual contributor in collaboration with various teams. Currently, he is teaching kids to program at The Coder School part time. Kartikay Kini, Finite Reflections Kartik has participated in many game jams in team sizes ranging from 2 to 10. In his many jams, he has never failed to complete a polished and fun game. An experienced producer, he has years of experience building games from the ground up in Unity. You can follow him at https://twitter.com/finitereflect Ken Little, KSU Ken is a current student at Kennesaw State University studying Computer Science and Art and is the current president of KSU’s game design club. He recently found an interests in game development and has participated in a few game jams in the past. He hosted his first game jam in fall 2022 and is planning to host this year’s global game jam representing KSU.
PantherDev Spring 2023 Wrapup
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VIDEO GALLERY

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