nArtbox Flash Game/ 2000-02

nArtbox was an early Flash game created to explore how simple digital play could spark creativity in children. The project focused on uncluttered visuals, smooth animation, and intuitive interaction as the foundation for an engaging experience.

I built the game with Adobe Flash and ActionScript, emphasizing responsive controls and a clean visual language that kept attention on play rather than interface complexity. The design prioritized fluid motion and discoverable interactions suited to young users.

One of the most rewarding outcomes came when a friend shared that he and his six-year-old daughter spent a morning playing the game together. That moment confirmed how lightweight digital products can foster imagination, social connection, and creative play.