RedShield Games Takes Gaming to the New Frontier of Web3
In RedShield Games, you play as a group of survivors that are trying to make sense of a post-apocalyptic world.
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Hi Wayne, congratulations on your latest project developments! I heard that you were born in Malaysia, so what spurred you to come to Singapore and what were your formative years like" Also, how did those experiences mould you into the successful entrepreneur you are today"
W: I had spent most of my childhood years in a kampong (village) in Malaysia. Back in those days there weren?t many toys to go around, so that taught us to be creative with things. I remember drawing up and designing my own card game based on the popular manga Dragon Ball Z for my brother to play with while waiting for the holidays to come where we can play the actual video game (laugh).
Little did I know fate had led me to study game design years later. After finishing secondary school, I moved over to stay in Singapore with my mother, who is a Singaporean. I then became a permanent resident, and that resulted in me needing to serve national service in Singapore for two and a half years. This experience changed my life trajectory considerably as the very first stint I had was an intrapreneurship opportunity in the Officer Cadet School (OCS). The commanding officer agreed to give me a S$7K budget to form a team from scratch to build a game to train the cadets. It was a fun experience a...
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Hi Wayne, congratulations on your latest project developments! I heard that you were born in Malaysia, so what spurred you to come to Singapore and what were your formative years like" Also, how did those experiences mould you into the successful entrepreneur you are today"
W: I had spent most of my childhood years in a kampong (village) in Malaysia. Back in those days there weren?t many toys to go around, so that taught us to be creative with things. I remember drawing up and designing my own card game based on the popular manga Dragon Ball Z for my brother to play with while waiting for the holidays to come where we can play the actual video game (laugh).
Little did I know fate had led me to study game design years later. After finishing secondary school, I moved over to stay in Singapore with my mother, who is a Singaporean. I then became a permanent resident, and that resulted in me needing to serve national service in Singapore for two and a half years. This experience changed my life trajectory considerably as the very first stint I had was an intrapreneurship opportunity in the Officer Cadet School (OCS). The commanding officer agreed to give me a S$7K budget to form a team from scratch to build a game to train the cadets. It was a fun experience a...
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