| Full name | Chase McClure |
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| Gender | Male (he/him) |
| Employer | CME Group (2012-2013) Curiosity.com (2013-2017) |
| Notable roles | Engineer |
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Chase McClure is a software engineer at Jackbox Games.
Career
Chase McClure began his career as a front-end developer for CME Group in October of 2012, before quickly jumping to Curiosity.com in April of 2013. In November of 2017, Chase co-founded Setti Games, following his departure from Curiosity.com.[1]
Chase joined Jackbox Games as a software engineer in April of 2019[1]—his first assignment was Jackbox.TV engineer for The Jackbox Party Pack 6. He was also part of the design team for Push the Button.
Starting with The Jackbox Party Pack 7, Chase McClure served as an infrastructure engineer. He also designed the original concept and led the Jackbox.TV engineering for The Devils and the Details.
For The Jackbox Party Pack 8, Chase served as a gameplay engineer for Drawful Animate, as well as lead Jackbox.TV engineer for The Wheel of Enormous Proportions, the latter of which he also served as a contributing writer and supplied the voice for The Spaceman.
For The Jackbox Party Pack 9, Chase served as lead Jackbox.TV engineer for Nonsensory and Quixort, the latter of which he designed the original prototype and served as a contributing writer for.
For The Jackbox Party Pack 10, Chase designed the original concept and led the Jackbox.TV engineering and new tech for Dodo Re Mi.
Chase is currently serving as director of an unnamed drawing game (his directorial debut) for The Jackbox Party Pack 11, due for release Fall 2025.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 LinkedIn, "Chase McClure" https://www.linkedin.com/in/chase-mcclure