Frank Lantz
American video game designer

Frank Lantz

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American video game designer
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17 December 1963(Kansas City, Missouri, USA)
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Frank Lantz (born December 17, 1963) is the Director of the New York University Game Center. For over 12 years, Lantz taught game design at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program. He has also taught at the School of Visual Arts and Parsons School of Design. His writings on games, technology, and culture have appeared in a variety of publications. In 2012, The New York Times referred to Lantz as a "reigning genius of the mysteries of games" following his design of iPhone puzzle game Drop7.

In 2005 he co-founded area/code, a New York-based developer that created cross-media, location-based, and social network games. In 2011 area/code was acquired by Zynga and became Zynga New York. Lantz has worked in the field of game development for the past 20 years. Before starting area/code, he worked on a wide variety of games as the Director of Game Design at Gamelab, Lead Game Designer at Pop & Co, and Creative Director at R/GA Interactive. In 2012, Lantz contributed an interview to the Critical Path Project.

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Video games

  • Gearheads (1996), Phillips Interactive
  • Junkbot (2001), Lego Group
  • Spybot: The Nightfall Incident (2002), Lego Group
  • Diner Dash (2004), PlayFirst
  • Drop7 (2009), Zynga
  • CSI: Crime City (2010), Ubisoft
  • Universal Paperclips (2017)

Physical games

  • Pac-Manhattan (2004), New York University

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