Muriel Tramis

[3] She has written and directed the adventure games Méwilo, Freedom: Rebels in the Darkness, Geisha, Fascination, Lost in Time, and Urban Runner at Coktel Vision.

Tramis was involved in the creation of the ADI range for schoolchildren and college students, and since 2003 has managed Avantilles, a specialist in real-time 3D applications for the web.

Tramis was born in 1958 in Fort-de-France, Martinique where she attended school at the convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny and then at the Seminary College.

She later directed Urban Runner, collaborating with a film crew and overseeing digital editing and the creation of special effects.

[citation needed] Tramis was involved in the creation of the ADI range for schoolchildren and college students, and since 2003 has created and managed Avantilles, a specialist in real-time 3D applications for the web.

[10] She helped create The Bizarre Adventures of Woodruff and the Schnibble in 1994 which is set after the near-annihilation of human life on Earth during a final atomic war.

These included a peaceful, a rabbit-like race known as the Bouzouk, differing from humans by their tails, pointed ears, and extraordinarily long noses.

Bouzouk society is ruled by a King, a Council of Wisemen, and seven mystics who have maintained universal harmony by guarding the Chprotznog, a sacred containment unit used to channel and trap evil spirits.

[13] The distinction was awarded to her at the opening of Paris Games Week by Mounir Mahjoubi, then French Secretary of State at Digital, on October 25, 2018.