Perplex City In 2005, Phillips transitioned from being a player of transmedia and alternate reality games to being a designer of them. She was hired by
Mind Candy as an "'ad hoc' polymath", doing "'a little bit of whatever it takes to keep the game rolling,' be it designing and writing puzzles, or live event coordination.". Perplex City was the first "freestanding" alternate reality game to run as a stand-alone project rather than as a marketing vehicle for a traditional media project and Phillips stayed with the project until Mind Candy announced in 2007 that Perplex City was being put on indefinite hold.
Routes In 2008, Phillips was hired as Lead Game Designer for
Routes, a multimedia game targeted at
British teenagers and run by
Channel 4 and the
Wellcome Trust. Routes included interactive
Flash games, an alternate reality game, a television documentary featuring
Katherine Ryan, and a series of
webisode videos. The project ran live for eight weeks between January and March 2009 and won or was shortlisted for a number of industry awards. It won a 2010 International Visual Communications Association (IVCA) Gold award in the Web 2.0 category and the IVCA Grand Prix award the same year. It was also a
BAFTA nominee in the Children's Interactive category in 2009
Other projects Phillips has also worked as lead writer and game designer for "The 2012 Experience", listed as "Quarter Master for game design, writing, UI." The game's purpose was to promote the artists upcoming album of the same name. Credits also listed Thanks to Hollywood producer
J. J. Abrams. On her own initiative, Phillips has developed Madame Zee, a
Twitter stream and blog that deliver tongue-in-cheek horoscopes and advice,
My Super First Day, a "massively collaborative storytelling project", and
The TSA Choice, a
crowdsourced activism site opposing recent changes to TSA airport screening procedures. ==Industry participation==