Margaret Wallace

[2] While in high school, Wallace participated in the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Scholarship, which allows students to study a year abroad in Germany.

She also worked with Astralwerks Records who provided a track from Q-Burns Abstract Message called "Feng Shui" for the game.

[12][13] Skunk Studios is best known for titles including:[14] In 2007, Wallace cofounded and become chief executive officer of Rebel Monkey Inc., a New York City-based entertainment company focused on providing new kinds of real-time immersive play for casual gamers.

Emphasizing collaborative team play and aimed at the teenaged demographic, CampFu officially launched on March 17, 2009, after a beta stage that began in February of the same year.

CampFu is free to play, but users can access premium content by purchasing in-world currency called FuCash and/or a VIP membership subscription.

Games currently playable include: Rebel Monkey Inc. closed permanently after it failed to secure subsequent funding during the economic downturn in Summer 2009.

In September 2009, Wallace and Nick Fortugno started a new company focused on game design and development called Playmatics, LLC.

Shadow Government, Inc. is dedicated to bringing new forms of social gaming based on gamifying real countries, systems, and worldwide events.