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Martin Magnusson | |
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Nationality | Swedish |
Alma mater | Linköping University |
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Website | martinmagni.com |
Martin Magnusson (born 26th September 1978), better known by his nickname Martin Magni, is a Swedish video game developer and designer best known for his successful mobile games Fancade and Mekorama. Apart from these, Magni also had a hand in the development of Blocksworld and popular freeware title Jump 'n Bump
Magni has been involved in the gaming industry since the early 90s, and since has amassed an impressive portfolio of works across various companies and groups. He has been working as a solo developer since 2013. In 2014 he founded Martin Magni AB, a video game company of which he is the sole member.
Early life
[edit]Magni was born on the 26th September 1978 in Kalmar, on the east coast of Sweden. He grew up in the nearby small city of Nybro. Magni found that there was not much to do in the city, so he instead spent much of his childhood indoors playing and creating video games.[1]
Career
[edit]===Early freeware development - Fiction and Brainchild Design (1994 -