Mythology is the foundation. The stories of gods, heroes, and monsters are not just stories — they are systems. Greek, Norse, Egyptian: each pantheon is a machine with its own rules, rivalries, and logic. Inspired by the world of Percy Jackson, Ami treats mythology as source code for building new worlds.

Strategy is the language. Every game Ami designs is built around meaningful choices. His original card game, Myth-o-Magic, layers elemental powers, creature abilities, and tactical combinations into a system that rewards the player who thinks two moves ahead. Strategy is not about luck — it is about seeing patterns before they form.

Structure makes everything possible. LEGO taught him that complex things come from simple pieces. A handful of basic blocks, combined with logic and imagination, can produce anything. That building-block mindset drives how he designs game systems, card mechanics, and interactive experiences. Every part connects. Every piece has a purpose.

Adventures should be lived, not just read. The Long Adventure is a mythology-inspired interactive game with branching paths, real mythic characters, stat-driven outcomes, and multiple endings. It is the kind of story where every player walks a different path, and every decision shapes what comes next.

Words hit harder when they have rhythm. Hamilton proved that language can be a weapon — that clever wordplay, confident delivery, and precise timing turn dialogue into something electric. That energy runs through everything Ami builds: bold, structured, and impossible to ignore.

The best worlds have layers. Harry Potter showed that magic lives in the details — hidden rooms behind bookshelves, secrets inside secrets, the feeling that there is always something more beneath the surface. Ami builds with that same philosophy. If you look carefully, you might find things others miss.

Interests

Mythology

Greek, Norse, Egyptian — ancient stories as systems for world-building

Strategy Games

Designing systems where every choice has weight and consequence

LEGO Thinking

Building complex systems from simple, logical, connected pieces

Long-Form Stories

Interactive narratives with branching paths and real consequences

Hamilton

Clever wordplay, rhythm, and confident storytelling

Harry Potter

Hidden magic, layered worlds, and secrets in the details