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Jen MacLean, Chris Nemcosky, and Michelle Menard have joined forces to establish Dragon Snacks Games, a new venture dedicated to developing engaging and community-focused gaming experiences. The trio, known for their extensive backgrounds in the gaming industry, is on a mission to craft games that not only entertain but also foster a sense of belonging among players.
With a commitment to inclusivity and creativity, Dragon Snacks Games aims to create titles that resonate with diverse audiences. The founders believe that gaming can be a powerful medium for connection and joy, and they are determined to build a portfolio of games that reflect these values.
The team is currently in the early stages of development, focusing on innovative gameplay mechanics and captivating storytelling. Their vision is to create a gaming environment where players can come together, share experiences, and celebrate their love for gaming. As they embark on this exciting journey, the industry eagerly awaits what Dragon Snacks Games will bring to the table.
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