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Nina Freeman was born on 15 March, 1990 in United States, is an American video game designer. Discover Nina Freeman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?

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Occupation Video game designer
Age 34 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 15 March 1990
Birthday 15 March
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Nationality United States

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1990

Nina Marie Freeman (born March 15, 1990) is an American video game designer known for her games with themes of sexuality and self-reflection.

A former game designer at Fullbright, she developed and published numerous video games and is a co-founder of the Code Liberation Foundation, a non-for-profit organization that makes an effort to diversify employment within STEAM fields.

While a student at Pace University in Lower Manhattan, New York, Freeman was drawn to the work of Frank O’Hara and other poets of the New York School.

She admired how they documented their lives through verses that were witty, conversational, and confessional all at once.

As a teenager, Freeman was a devoted player of Final Fantasy Online, an MMORPG.

Freeman regularly streams on Twitch.

Freeman resides in Maine with her husband, Jake Jefferies.

The couple has two dogs, Auron and Kimahri.

2012

Freeman developed her first game in 2012 based on a science fiction poem she wrote, though it remains unreleased.

2013

In 2013, Freeman co-founded the Code Liberation Foundation on International Women's Day, a program offering free development workshops in order to facilitate more women to create video games.

2014

It was developed during the 2014 Global Game Jam and was a finalist at the Independent Games Festival and Indiecade.

2015

In 2015, Freeman released Cibele.

The game tells the story of a teenage girl, engaged in a whirlwind online romance with a fellow gamer, and is based on a personal experience she had during her college years.

2016

Her game Bum Rush (2016) debuted at NYU Game Center 2015 No Quarter event and was released for free on July 6, 2016, for OS X and Windows.

She was included in Forbes 30 Under 30 2016 list of influential video game industry figures.

Her autobiographical game How Do You Do It? deals with the discovery of sexuality through toy dolls after viewing the movie Titanic.

The game gained praise for its characters and intimate stories and received the Nuovo Award at the 2016 Independent Games Festival.

At Fullbright, she worked as a game and level designer for their second release, Tacoma.

The game sold fewer copies than the studio's previous game Gone Home, but made enough sales to allow them to continue developing games.

2020

In January 2020, Freeman resigned from Fullbright to focus on her own projects, working on a narrative domestic horror game with her partner, Jake Jefferies.

In 2021, Freeman released Last Call, which was nominated for the Excellence in Narrative award at the 2022 Independent Games Festival.

As of 2022, Freeman has expressed the desire to make personal games about sex and human relationships.

Her ultimate goal for each game is to elicit what she calls “player-character embodiment,” as in Cibele.

The game is partially inspired by Freeman's experience of finding a real-life partner through an MMORPG, and exploring how these relationships manifest.

The gameplay is said to alternate between exploring files on a simulated version of a desktop and controlling an avatar in a fictional MMORPG.

A release date is yet to be announced.