About: Asher Vollmer

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Asher Vollmer (born September 14, 1989) is an American indie video game developer. He created Puzzlejuice and Threes. While a student at USC Interactive Media & Games Division, he developed 2012 iOS game Puzzlejuice with Greg Wohlwend. The pair's next game, the 2014 iOS puzzle game Threes, received numerous awards and was later ported to multiple platforms. Among other projects, Vollmer subsequently worked on Close Castles, a real-time strategy game later put on hiatus, and Royals, a simulation game for OS X and Windows.

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  • Asher Vollmer (born September 14, 1989) is an American indie video game developer. He created Puzzlejuice and Threes. While a student at USC Interactive Media & Games Division, he developed 2012 iOS game Puzzlejuice with Greg Wohlwend. The pair's next game, the 2014 iOS puzzle game Threes, received numerous awards and was later ported to multiple platforms. Among other projects, Vollmer subsequently worked on Close Castles, a real-time strategy game later put on hiatus, and Royals, a simulation game for OS X and Windows. (en)
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  • Asher Vollmer (born September 14, 1989) is an American indie video game developer. He created Puzzlejuice and Threes. While a student at USC Interactive Media & Games Division, he developed 2012 iOS game Puzzlejuice with Greg Wohlwend. The pair's next game, the 2014 iOS puzzle game Threes, received numerous awards and was later ported to multiple platforms. Among other projects, Vollmer subsequently worked on Close Castles, a real-time strategy game later put on hiatus, and Royals, a simulation game for OS X and Windows. (en)
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