Nina Freeman
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6 July, 2016
Nina Freeman's game "Bum Rush" was released for free on July 6, 2016, for OS X and Windows. The game debuted at NYU Game Center 2015 No Quarter event.
8 March, 2013
Nina Freeman co-founded the Code Liberation Foundation on International Women's Day (March 8, 2013). The foundation aims to diversify employment within STEAM fields by offering free development workshops to women, encouraging them to create video games.
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Birth and Childhood
March 15, 1990
Nina Marie Freeman is born in the United States. While precise details of her early childhood are not widely available, it's understood that her formative years played a significant role in shaping her later artistic sensibilities and interest in narrative expression, eventually leading her to game development.
Early Gaming Experiences
Early 2000s
Like many of her generation, Nina likely engaged with video games early on. While the specific titles that captured her imagination are not fully documented, these early experiences undoubtedly contributed to her later interest in the medium as a powerful tool for storytelling and self-expression. She likely began experimenting with games and interactive experiences.
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Known For
Video game designer known for games with themes of sexuality and self-reflection; particularly known for games like 'Dys4ia,' 'How Do You Do It?,' and 'Cibele'.