At 22 years old and without funding: young Chilean creates video game that goes viral on the internet in just days.
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At 22 and without funding: young Chilean creates video game that goes viral on the internet in just days

"Jackie's Forest: Outsourced", developed entirely independently, surpasses a thousand downloads in the first 5 days and adds up thousands of views on digital platforms.

There is no study, no publisher, no campaign behind. Only talent, creative obsession, and nearly two years of solitary work. This is how "Jackie's Forest: Outsourced", the independent video game created by the 21-year-old Chilean artist Constanza Ramírez Bracamonte, known on digital platforms as Cone Ram, was born, who within a matter of days began to position herself in digital communities and content platforms.

Inspired by the tension and survival logic of titles like Five Nights at Freddy's, this horror game does not limit itself to replicating a formula. It proposes a deeper experience, with multiple narrative layers and a structure designed so that each game reveals new elements.

"I wanted to create a game that you could return to many times and still find new things you overlooked," explains its creator, Constanza Ramírez.

The impact was immediate. After its release, the title exceeded 1,000 downloads in its first week and started being shared by content creators, some of whose videos already surpass 5,000 views. Without advertising investment or a formal dissemination strategy, the growth has been completely organic, driven by the digital community.


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Constanza Ramírez Bracamonte, creator of the video game. Gentileza

What makes this case even more striking is its origin. The video game was developed entirely by Constanza Ramirez Bracamonte, who took on every stage of the process: 3D modeling, animations, programming, scriptwriting, direction, and production. Even the inclusion of voices was managed independently, bringing in actors to voice the characters.

"It was a long process, almost two years, where I did everything from scratch. I never imagined I would get this reception so quickly," he comments.

Her story, however, begins much earlier. Since childhood, her connection with art was constant: drawings in class, figures in clay, and stop motion animations made with a Nintendo 3DS. During her adolescence, this drive transformed into work, offering services as a freelance artist and building a client network that she maintains to this day.

The turning point came during the pandemic, when he discovered 3D modeling through Blender, a discipline that became his main creative language. "That's where I really found what I wanted to do. Since then, I haven't stopped", he notes.

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In 2023, she participated in a national production with international financing, contributing to the animation of its opening sequence, and that same year was accepted to Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), one of the most prestigious schools in the world in art and animation. There, she received an honorable mention in storyboard and, in 2026, was included in the Dean's List, an award reserved for students with academic excellence, artistic talent, and professional ethics.

The free release of "Jackie's Forest: Outsourced" is a strategic decision to break into the industry. "I wanted as many people as possible to be able to play it. It was important to me for the game to get around and reach communities", he explains.

Today, with sustained growth and positive reception, Constanza Ramírez Bracamonte is already projecting new developments and collaborations, consolidating a path that blends self-management, talent and an international projection that is beginning to take shape from Chile.