The co-founder of Vlambeer weighs in on Muslim representation as well as the game design philosophy of his explosive games. Rami Ismail is one of the pioneers of the indie game boom of the last decade, who made his mark with his games studio Vlambeer and their indie hits like Nuclear Throne and Super Crate Box. We sat down with him during a recent episode of IGN House Call, where he gave his views on representation and more.