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aFewBitsShort is a neurodivergent Australian indie game developer exploring accessibility-first game design, systemic gameplay, and player agency. My projects focus on tactile learning, low cognitive load, and non-verbal communication through light, sound, physics, and environmental storytelling. I'm currently developing ROGUEFLITE Extraction, a Sandbox Extraction Roguevania that blends handcrafted exploration, emergent gameplay, and extraction-style risk versus reward decisions. Alongside development, I write about accessibility, atmosphere, neurodiverse design, and the systems that shape player experience.
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Melbourne, Australia
- hello@afewbitsshort.com
- afewbitsshort.com
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