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Muriel Tramis (born in 1958) is a French video game designer from
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. She is known as the first Black woman video game designer. She has written and directed the
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s '' Méwilo'', ''Freedom: Rebels in the Darkness'', '' Geisha'', ''
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'', '' Lost in Time'', and ''
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'' at
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. She also co-created the ''
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'' series with Pierre Gilhodes. Tramis was involved in the creation of the ADI range for schoolchildren and college students, and since 2003 has managed Avantilles, a specialist in real-time 3D applications for the web.


Early life and education

Muriel Tramis was born in 1958 in
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where she attended school at the convent of the
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and then at the Seminary College. She moved to Paris to pursue a generalist and polyvalent engineering training at ISEP (
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).


Career

Before becoming a French video game creator, she was a computer engineer. Tramis soon began five years at
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, where she was responsible for optimizing maintenance procedures for
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s (UAVs) in addition to handling remotely piloted aircraft used in missile fire tests and anti-ship missiles. After leaving Aérospatiale, she began to explore marketing and communication, alongside interactive programs. In 1986, Tramis joined Coktel Vision, a French video game design and publishing company, leaving in 2003. She describes her time with this company as very satisfying both intellectually and creatively. She helped Coktel Vision develop some of their most well-known and best-selling games. In 1991 ''Gobliiins'' sold almost 1.5 million copies in collaboration with Coktel vision. Another one of her most popular games was '' Lost in Time'', an
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developed and published by
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in 1993. It was promoted as being "The first Interactive Adventure Film using
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Technology" and contained four graphical elements, namely full motion video, hand painted and
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backgrounds and 3D decor. The plot was based upon a woman exploring a shipwreck which has mysteriously been transported back in time to 1840. The ship was still intact so she had no choice but to explore it. This leads to revelations about her past. Tramis quickly became interested in creating stories and images with computers and collaborated with Coktel to create her first adventure game. The result was '' Méwilo'', in collaboration with
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and Philippe Truca. The plot takes place in Saint-Pierre on May 7, 1902, around the time of the
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. Building on the success of ''Méwilo'', Tramis directed ''Freedom'', about a slave who has one night to escape from a plantation. The game combines adventure and strategy: persuasion and alliances are combined with tactical phases of confrontation involving bare hands or cutlasses. Tramis was soon promoted by
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to manage several projects. After that, she returned to directing games with titles such as '' Geisha'', ''
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'' and ''Lost in Time''. With Pierre Gilhodes, she also created the three episodes of the series ''
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'', and '' The Bizarre Adventures of Woodruff and the Schnibble''. She later directed ''
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'', collaborating with a film crew and overseeing digital editing and the creation of special effects. Tramis was involved in the creation of the ADI range for schoolchildren and college students, and since 2003 has created and managed Avantilles, a specialist in real-time 3D applications for the web. She helped create '' The Bizarre Adventures of Woodruff and the Schnibble'' in 1994 which is set after the near-annihilation of human life on Earth during a final
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. The surviving human population sheltered at the center of the planet where the last traces of life-sustaining warmth remained. Awaiting a reduction in surface radiation, centuries passed before the humans finally ventured back into the world above. They then discovered that the planet has sprouted a beautiful, overgrown
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in their absence along with new races of living creatures. These included a peaceful race known as the Bouzouk, differing from humans by their tails, pointed ears, and extraordinarily long noses, representing that of a rabbit-like species. In the societal structure of the Bouzouk, there was a King and a Council of Wisemen, and also seven mystics who had successfully maintained universal harmony by guarding the Chprotznog, a sacred containment unit used to channel and subsequently trap evil spirits. Having failed to learn their lesson, the humans waged war on the Bouzouk tribe. In one day, the humans destroyed the Bouzouk civilization, hurting many innocent civilians and looting their holy artefacts. The surviving Bouzouks were enslaved and forced to construct a new society for the humans. Tramis has also designed multiple childhood educational and adventure games including, ''Abidou 1'' and ''Abidou 2'' (1996). Abidou 1 and 2 are learning games designed to introduce young children to number, shapes, and colors. Tramis has also been a major voice in the French gaming community as she has maintained that women in the industry were not respected enough. She has also pointed out the lack of women employees and that increasing recruitment and training among women would be an obvious way to overcome the European shortage of designers, engineers and technicians.


Distinctions

Muriel Tramis was appointed a Knight of the
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on July 14, 2018. The distinction was awarded to her at the opening of
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by
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, then French Secretary of State at Digital, on October 25, 2018. She is the first woman and second game designer to receive this distinction.


Games

* '' Méwilo'' (1987) * ''Freedom: Rebels in the Darkness'' (1988) * ''
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'' (1989) * '' Geisha'' (1990) * ''
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'' (1991) * '' Lost in Time'' (1993) * ''
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'' (1996) Co-created with Pierre Gilhodes: * ''
Gobliiins ''Gobliiins'' is a puzzle adventure video game series, consisting of four entries, released by Coktel Vision (and later Sierra On-Line) for the Amiga, Atari ST, DOS, and Macintosh (and later iOS and Windows) platforms. The first three titles were ...
'' (1991) * '' Gobliins 2'' (1992) * '' Goblins Quest'' (1993) * '' The Bizarre Adventures of Woodruff and the Schnibble'' (1994)


See also

*
List of women in the video game industry This is a list of notable women in the video game industry. Notable women in the video game industry * Mabel Addis wrote the mainframe game ''The Sumerian Game'' (1964), becoming the first female video game designer. * Anna Anthropy, A ...


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