Jason Woodall
BSc. Applied Computer Science
Senior Game Developer
Lifelong gamer, and developer of all types of games for mobile, and PC. With over 20 years of experience in software development.
Technical Skills Overview






PayDay: Crime War
PopReach Games
I worked as a senior unity developer on the multiplayer PvE/PvP shooter game PayDay:Crime War. My focus was on UI/UX implementation and SDK integrations.

Archer: Danger Phone
Truly Social Games
I was the Lead Developer on Archer: Danger Phone. This is an Idle game based on the Floyd County Productions/FX/Disney IP Archer. This was a joint game with Eastside games, Disrupter Beam/Beamable; where we worked closely with the IP holders to bring the hit animated TV show Archer to mobile devices.

GoldMania!
Truly Social Games
I was a Senior Developer on GoldMania!. GoldMania! was a social game that allowed players to pit their skills against people online to win real gold in daily and weekly prizes. The game consisted of a number of fun hyper-casual mini games.

Draw a Stickman Epic 3
Pocket Pinata
I was the Lead Developer from concept to release on Draw a Stickman Epic 3. This was a 3d reimagining of the classic Draw a Stickman and Draw a Stickman 2.

Agents of Discovery
Agents of Discovery
I was the Lead Developer on Agents of Discovery an Educational geo-location game. This game worked in partnership with National Parks around the world, to create customized educational game experiences within the parks. It included mini-games of many different sorts; including but not limited to geo-caching, Augmented Reality, trivia, image matching, etc.

Principalm
Discovery Software
Principalm was a k-12 educational tool for schools to keep track of student timetables, and attendance for emergency purposes. I worked on Principalm and related products for Discovery Software on Palm Pilot, Blackberry, Windows Mobile, Android and iOS. I specialized in bridge software to convert school databases to work with our proprietary database, as well as the underlying code for mobile devices.