
About
About Trix
Trixia Quinzon (known as Trix to her friends and colleagues) is a Filipino 34-year-old concept artist, illustrator, and graphic designer.
Born and raised in the Philippines, Trix has always loved drawing. She pursued art as a career and studied Visual Communication in the University of the Philippines, Diliman - College of Fine Arts. Almost immediately after graduation, she moved to Dubai, United Arab Emirates and worked as a graphic designer and illustrator for five years.
Though she enjoyed doing graphic design, she loved the idea of working in video games. In 2018, moved out of Dubai to pursue a career in game development. Trix now lives in Germany with her partner and their cat, making games and drawing fanart during her free time.


Projects
Oddsparks: An Automation Adventure
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Design automated workshops for your odd and adorable Sparks to carry and craft everything, including more of themselves! Lead your squad of Sparks into combat. Explore a strange fantasy world, in single player or online co-op. Unearth the ancient mystery of the Sparks!
Based on the popular TV franchise, this charming couch co-op quiz game for 1-8 players will have you face more than 6800 fully English-voiced questions. Prove how much you still know from school and that you are, in fact, smarter than a 5th grader.
Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader
On My Way!
Choose your way in a sweet and meaningful interactive story about the journey, not the destination. Shape your experience with the help of a handy travel journal, and discover how you can help make the world a better place.
Local Paper Small Town
Local Paper Small Town is a 2-player co-op puzzle game about spreading happiness around a quirky papercraft town. Team up with a friend, using a physical newspaper and VR, to discover Smalltown and its charming cast of characters by communicating and relating between both formats.
Welten der Werkstoffe
The game was developed between 2019 and 2021 by a small team of students and employees of the Cologne Game Lab. The team received technical support from employees of the Institute for Materials Science. The game takes student Nicole Nickel through ten parallel dimensions, in which she encounters different versions of her materials science professor.