Blockchain games are no longer a futuristic concept, they are already shaping how we experience digital ownership and gameplay. The real challenge, however, for most developers is not the idea, but figuring out where to start. Let’s Build Contour Meet-up 2025 is meeting them at that exact point of need by bringing in experienced professionals like Tamar to speak and share insight.
With over six years of experience building titles across mobile, multiplayer, and blockchain-enabled platforms, Tamar leads Six Path Studio as its Head of Studio and Lead Game Developer. He has led multiple production pipelines—from concept to release—on games like Peek-a-boo, Juju Traveler, and Lt. Ahmed. His track record includes working with international teams and remote studios such as BRN Metaverse and Griot Studios, where he focused on multiplayer systems and gameplay engineering.
He has spent the last few years immersed in the tools and languages that power modern game development: Unity, C#, Photon, Firebase, Git, and more. But beyond building, Tamar has consistently taken up teaching roles—training early-stage developers at initiatives like Africa Comicade’s Spark Fellowship, Techrity, and Mallpai Academy. His sessions typically focus on practical execution: breaking down real use cases, writing efficient code, and helping young developers ship working prototypes.
At Let’s Build Meet-up Contour 2025, Tamar will be leading a breakout session titled “Getting Started with Blockchain Games.” His focus will be on helping developers understand how blockchain technology fits into the game development process—not from a theoretical angle, but from the standpoint of actual implementation. He’ll walk attendees through the technical considerations: what tools to use, how smart contracts interact with game logic, and how asset ownership can be built into games using existing frameworks.
This session is especially valuable for developers who are curious about blockchain but unsure of where to begin. Tamar has worked directly on Web3 features, so attendees can expect honest insights on the challenges and trade-offs involved. From setting up a basic project to managing multiplayer interactions in a blockchain environment, his session aims to remove the guesswork and show developers exactly what it takes to build in this space.
For those looking to explore a practical and technical path into blockchain gaming, Tamar’s session is set to offer clear direction, grounded in real experience.