Nitzuga was born from a father's love. As a software engineer and dad to two brilliant kids, I watched them spend hours on games—and wondered: what if that time could build real skills?
Each of my children is gifted in their own way. One sees patterns everywhere; the other thinks ten moves ahead. I started building games to nurture these abilities—to help them develop pattern recognition, strategic thinking, and problem-solving through play.
What began as projects for my own family grew into something bigger: games designed to train young brains while keeping the fun front and center.
The name "Nitzuga" is "Agustín" spelled backwards—a playful tribute to Agustín Barrios Mangoré, the legendary Paraguayan guitarist, and a nod to creativity, heritage, and the joy of discovery.