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{ Crafting experiences through code }

Nanware began not as a business, but as a question... one that still echoes through everything it creates.

“What if code could feel like art?”

Neither bound by format nor function, Nanware lives between disciplines; a place where creative technology unfolds into forms that can be played, felt, or simply explored.

One thing is clear... the goal isn't volume or virality. It's resonance. Nanware seeks to craft experiences that invite reflection, curiosity, and sometimes, a little wonder.

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Workshop

The Workshop is where ideas take shape. Some remain as sketches; others evolve into fully realized experiences. Each one begins with a question, a mechanic, a mood, a moment worth exploring.
This environment embraces experimentation; prototypes are built, tested, broken, and rebuilt. Whether playful or precise, each concept is treated as a material to sculpt from abstract to concrete.

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Sometimes it's messy. Sometimes it's magic. While not every idea reaches completion, those that do are polished with care. Optimization, design balance, and technical clarity are applied not as constraints, but as part of the craft.

Below are some of the projects and creations that have emerged from this process.

Pac-Ztec

Pac-Ztec

A Mayan-inspired twist on Pac-Man, reimagined in 3D as a creative playground for learning and discovery.

The Watcher

The Watcher

A peaceful first-person sandbox built to explore Unity’s terrain tools, quest mechanics, and interactive world systems.

Cannons

Cannons

An isometric experiment in strategy and survival, inspired by Clash of Clans and built to test mechanics of rotation, projectiles, and map design.

3D Pong

3D Pong

A classic arcade reimagined in 3D-temple vibes, simple rules, and a learning ground for AI tracking and movement constraints.


Journal

Creating is only half the journey. What happens behind the scenes; the trial and error, the small wins, the hard lessons, is where growth truly lives. The Devblog is a space to reflect on the creative and technical processes that shape each project. From early sketches to production pitfalls, from tooling choices to gameplay feel, this is where the curtain gets pulled back. It's not just about showcasing results; it's about documenting the path, the mindset, and the evolution behind every line of code and design choice.

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