
I am Lu, a Storyteller, Gamer, Aspiring PR Professional"
And most importantly, "I'm just a chill guy"

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My career interest focuses on public relations within the gaming and entertainment field. As a person who has played games throughout my life, I am always attracted to how games combine creativity, technology, and storytelling. Such a conjunction can create an experience that resonates deeply with players.



Finding Nemo

My passion for video games began with one of my earliest gaming experiences, a puzzle game based on the Disney movie "Finding Nemo." In the game, players must help Nemo's father find his missing son through strategic puzzles and challenges. One particular puzzle is about feeding Bruce (the shark) until he gets full, which left a deep impression due to its suspenseful music and design. There is another puzzle where I need to catch the bubble I can see on the scream; it is too difficult for me as a kindergarten child's competence. I always ask mom for help. Those moments of staying together and solving the puzzles as a team, created some of my finest memories with her. I feel not just playing the game, it was about all of those laughs, encouragement and the sense of accomplishment we shared. I would say this is such a good family-friendly piece; if you are reading this and you have kids, I would encourage you to try it with them. Steam page here




This is the physical copy I got, at least 20 years ago when I was still in the kindergarten. Insert this CD into your PC and it would run your game.
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These are some of the game clips, don't forget to turn on the volume ! And yes, the bubble catching game is the one I mentioned earlier!


“A game without a story can be like a dish without seasoning: bland and lame, failing to evoke emotion, like eating a warmed paper board.”
-Lu


Yes, I said it. Take notes