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There's one game Don't Nod narrative designer Nina Freeman won't ever uninstall from her PC, because it's banned on Steam: 'It's tragic, because everyone should play this game'

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Publishers of the ’90s loved a boxed video game collection, which is why Nina Freeman’s earliest PC gaming memory is playing Rodent’s Revenge. Released in 1991 as part of Microsoft Entertainment Pack 2 Rodent’s Revenge was about a mouse pushing blocks around to trap cats. “I didn’t have a computer until I was 10, so I think I played this on my friend’s computer, or at school or the library,” says Freeman, a freelance game developer who has worked with developers like Fullbright and Don’t Nod Montreal. “I don’t remember how it works, but I remember playing it … it was sort of like a puzzle horror game, if you will.”

Freeman gained prominence in the games industry for her autobiographical video games such as Cibele and Last Call, exploring subjects like relationships and sexuality. She has also worked as a level designer on the first-person narrative adventures Tacoma and Open Roads, and was a writer and principal narrative designer on Lost Records: Bloom & Rage. Freeman is currently working on a new, unannounced project with Don’t Nod, as well as on an indie horror game called Size Zero with her husband and fellow game designer Jake Jeffries. “Progress is slow as a snail, but technically I have that on the back burner,” she says.

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