Stefano Gualeni

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Stefano Gualeni, Ph.D., is an Italian philosopher and game designer who created videogames such as Tony Tough and the Night of Roasted Moths, Gua-Le-Ni, The Horrendous Parade, and Something Something Soup Something.

Gualeni is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Digital Games of the University of Malta, where he pursues academic research in the fields of philosophy of technology, game design, virtual worlds research, and existentialism. Since 2015, he is a Visiting Professor in Game design at Laguna Beach, California - the Laguna College of Art and Design.

He wrote 2 books about virtual words research: * Virtual Existentialism: Meaning and Subjectivity in Virtual Worlds (2020) * Virtual Worlds as Philosophical Tools: How to Philosophize with a Digital Hammer (2015)

Credited on 12 games

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MirrorMoon EP (2013, Windows) Special Thanks to
The Unfinished Swan (2012, PlayStation 3) Playtesters
HUEBRIX (2012, Android) Special Thanks for their Time, Feedback, Guidance and Support
Gua-Le-Ni, or: The Horrendous Parade (2011, iPad) Game Design
Hærfest (2009, Windows) Ludologic Research
Fairytale Fights (2009, Xbox 360) Special Thanks
Tony Tough 2: A Rake's Progress (2006, Windows) Game Design
PaperBoy / Rampage (2005, Game Boy Advance) Reverse Design
Marble Madness / Klax (2005, Game Boy Advance) Reverse Design & Testing
Prezzemolo in una Giornata da Incubo (2003, Windows) Game Designer
Tony Tough and the Night of Roasted Moths (1997, Windows) Subject
Mikro Mortal Tennis (1996, Amiga) Storyboard by

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