
A looping, 6-Degrees-of-Freedom game about the asynchronous passage and experience of time. Players live a full life, aging at fluctuating rates. Common activities include walking, traveling, talking, cooking, sleeping, drifting, thinking, or doing nothing. There are no win or loss scenarios; while there are certain milestones to achieve, there are significantly more quirks that passively occur, frequently without fanfare. On their 100th birthday, the player dies and starts over.
Demo available here on PC.

Tony Block’s Faux Skater (TBFS) is a purposefully obtuse, physics-based skateboarding video game released on both Mac and PC. The game tasks players with achieving high scores by busting sick, randomly-generated tricks across a two story map filled with crude ramps, half pipes and hazards. There’s also a bunch (50) coins scattered around the level in obnoxious places that are super hard to reach. Top it all off with a couple OG, 90s-inspired tunes and you’ll be living the N64 dream all over again.
Play it for free on both Mac and PC here. Read more about the game here.

Kind of a Big Dill was a custom-made arcade game installation for HomeMakers Bar in downtown Cincinnati. This game is an endless runner where three players work together to run for as long as they can. The only catch is that all three players control the same character! It’s impossible to survive on your own; getting a high score requires teamwork and coordination - plus a little bit of yelling.
See more about it here.


A looping, touchscreen adventure in space displacement. Play it here. For best results, turn off all the lights in your room.
A two-player VR exploration

A 2d sprite-based platformer where controls are input (in real time) as text commands. Play a prototype here.
The Highly Competitive Balanced Optimized Scoring Simulator is an obtuse arcade game made to be played in 30 second intervals

A consideration of multiple spaces stacked on top of each other







A looping, 6-Degrees-of-Freedom game about the asynchronous passage and experience of time. Players live a full life, aging at fluctuating rates. Common activities include walking, traveling, talking, cooking, sleeping, drifting, thinking, or doing nothing. There are no win or loss scenarios; while there are certain milestones to achieve, there are significantly more quirks that passively occur, frequently without fanfare. On their 100th birthday, the player dies and starts over.
Demo available here on PC.
Tony Block’s Faux Skater (TBFS) is a purposefully obtuse, physics-based skateboarding video game released on both Mac and PC. The game tasks players with achieving high scores by busting sick, randomly-generated tricks across a two story map filled with crude ramps, half pipes and hazards. There’s also a bunch (50) coins scattered around the level in obnoxious places that are super hard to reach. Top it all off with a couple OG, 90s-inspired tunes and you’ll be living the N64 dream all over again.
Play it for free on both Mac and PC here. Read more about the game here.
Kind of a Big Dill was a custom-made arcade game installation for HomeMakers Bar in downtown Cincinnati. This game is an endless runner where three players work together to run for as long as they can. The only catch is that all three players control the same character! It’s impossible to survive on your own; getting a high score requires teamwork and coordination - plus a little bit of yelling.
See more about it here.
A looping, touchscreen adventure in space displacement. Play it here. For best results, turn off all the lights in your room.
A two-player VR exploration
A 2d sprite-based platformer where controls are input (in real time) as text commands. Play a prototype here.
The Highly Competitive Balanced Optimized Scoring Simulator is an obtuse arcade game made to be played in 30 second intervals
A consideration of multiple spaces stacked on top of each other