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157. Luna Javier Pioneering Play: The First Female Game Developer in the Philippines
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In this heartfelt episode, host Sophie Vo sits down with Luna Javier — the first female game developer in the Philippines and a true pioneer with over 20 years of experience.
Luna shares her extraordinary journey from an aspiring filmmaker to game writer, designer, and eventually co-founder of Altitude Games. She opens up about the challenges of burnout, the unexpected leap into entrepreneurship, and how she helped shape the Filipino game development industry from the ground up.
Luna also discusses the evolving role of women in games, the importance of mentorship and inclusivity, and the emotional transitions that come with founding, scaling, and eventually selling a studio.
"I didn't want to be an entrepreneur — I just wanted to design games with friends."
In her recent chapter, Luna explores life beyond her long-time leadership role thanks to coaching and attending ORIN program, embracing teaching, mentoring, and new creative opportunities, all while rediscovering her true self.
Sophie and Luna reflect on the power of community, coaching, and the courage it takes to continually reinvent oneself.
Key Topics Discussed:
* Luna’s unexpected start in gaming from filmmaking to game writing
* Laumching the first Filipino game development company, Anino Games
* The birth of the Philippines game industry and the "Anino alumni" phenomenon
* Shifting from creative IPs to work-for-hire to survive as a studio
* The emotional rollercoaster of founding and exiting Altitude Games
* Lessons on leadership, culture, and team care during acquisitions
* The rise of women in games in the Philippines and Asia
* Luna’s transition to teaching, mentoring, and designing her next chapter
* The importance of coaching, mentorship, and asking for help
* Embracing freedom and self-discovery after leaving a long-held identity
Learn more about ORIN women leadership program
Connect with Luna on Linkedin
Thanks for listening to Rise and Play! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support our work.
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit riseandplay.substack.com
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Manage episode 498375333 series 3005072
In this heartfelt episode, host Sophie Vo sits down with Luna Javier — the first female game developer in the Philippines and a true pioneer with over 20 years of experience.
Luna shares her extraordinary journey from an aspiring filmmaker to game writer, designer, and eventually co-founder of Altitude Games. She opens up about the challenges of burnout, the unexpected leap into entrepreneurship, and how she helped shape the Filipino game development industry from the ground up.
Luna also discusses the evolving role of women in games, the importance of mentorship and inclusivity, and the emotional transitions that come with founding, scaling, and eventually selling a studio.
"I didn't want to be an entrepreneur — I just wanted to design games with friends."
In her recent chapter, Luna explores life beyond her long-time leadership role thanks to coaching and attending ORIN program, embracing teaching, mentoring, and new creative opportunities, all while rediscovering her true self.
Sophie and Luna reflect on the power of community, coaching, and the courage it takes to continually reinvent oneself.
Key Topics Discussed:
* Luna’s unexpected start in gaming from filmmaking to game writing
* Laumching the first Filipino game development company, Anino Games
* The birth of the Philippines game industry and the "Anino alumni" phenomenon
* Shifting from creative IPs to work-for-hire to survive as a studio
* The emotional rollercoaster of founding and exiting Altitude Games
* Lessons on leadership, culture, and team care during acquisitions
* The rise of women in games in the Philippines and Asia
* Luna’s transition to teaching, mentoring, and designing her next chapter
* The importance of coaching, mentorship, and asking for help
* Embracing freedom and self-discovery after leaving a long-held identity
Learn more about ORIN women leadership program
Connect with Luna on Linkedin
Thanks for listening to Rise and Play! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support our work.
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit riseandplay.substack.com
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