Age 6, first Scratch project
Age 8, designing for Game Boy
Age 8, cardboard Game Boy
High school, continuing game dev
I started learning Scratch when I was 6. By middle school I was building my own micro-games with my own art.
My parents wouldn't let me play Angry Birds, so I built my own version out of blocks. I wanted a Game Boy, so I made a cardboard one. That's still how I work. If something doesn't exist the way I need it, I make it.
Now I publish original games on itch.io, press my own merch, and sell at markets and pop-ups. I go to Brooklyn Technical High School. BeTru Maker is where I share what I know: how to build games, how to turn your art into real things, and what happens when you actually try.
Build
I build and publish original games on itch.io. From micro-games in Scratch to full projects coded from scratch. Playing games was never enough. I had to make them.
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Make
I design my own characters and turn them into real products. Shirts, pouches, keychains, mugs. I press them myself and sell at markets and pop-ups across Brooklyn.
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Share
I bring what I know into schools, youth groups, and community spaces. Showing kids how to go from idea to something real. If I figured it out, you can too.
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