Super Cardboard Box is the children’s gaming arm of Super Soul, focused on creating fun, wholesome, and educational video games for kids of all ages. Building on nearly two decades of combined experience in education and a decade of game development at Super Soul, we design games that spark imagination, encourage learning, and promote positive values. Our mission extends beyond games: we provide resources for parents and cultivate a community where families can find safe, engaging, and adaptable experiences for every type of child. With our expertise in innovative game design, virtual and augmented reality, and educational services, Super Cardboard Box delivers games that are not only entertaining but also accessible, inclusive, and thoughtfully designed to nurture curiosity and creativity in young minds.

John Meister

John Meister

Studio Director

John Meister is a programmer, game designer and founder of Super Soul. He is on the curriculum advisory board for KCTCS, University of Kentucky, and Eastern Kentucky University. He has worked for over decade on projects throughout the industry.

Shea Rembold

Shea Rembold

Programmer

A graduate of Eastern Kentucky University, Shea Rembold is a talented programmer and developer. His work on his personal projects has been nominated for an IGF Award for alternative controls design.

Jenni Cole

Jenni Cole

Artist

Jenni Cole, an award-winning artist and art educator with over 20 years experience, has transitioned her creative talents into game development. At Super Soul, she manages multiple artistic tasks like animation, 3D modeling, 2D asset creation, UI and level design.

 

Zachary Hunt

Zachary Hunt

Artist

Having graduated from SCAD in 2015, Zach is a freelance 2D artist working on a variety of game and non-game related projects. He enjoys film, games, walking and when the eggs in ramen are not overcooked.

Amanda Hudgins

Amanda Hudgins

Contract Writer

Amanda Hudgins is a game developer and designer, whose work has been exhibited internationally at various events as well as at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Amanda is on the Advisory Board for the KCTCS system.