Jamin Warren (born 1983) is co-founder and chief executive of Kill Screen, a video game arts and culture company[1] that The New Yorker called "the McSweeney's of interactive media".
Warren also founded Twofivesix, a marketing agency preparing brands for the future of play and interactivity.
[4] He's drawn notice for his gaming-related culture commentary[5] on topics like net neutrality,[6] race[7] and gender in gaming,[8] and virtual reality.
The New York Observer said, "Worbs is a physics-based game with a major focus on simple graphics, which is quite closely with Warby Parker’s aesthetic for optics and sunglasses.
It also falls in line with Kill Screen’s main goal, which is to locate the 'intersection between games, play, and other seats of culture, from art to music to design.