Rand Miller is an American game designer and writer best known as the co-creator of the groundbreaking "Myst" series. Alongside his brother Robyn Miller, he co-founded Cyan (later Cyan Worlds) and developed "Myst," which became the best-selling computer game of the 1990s. Miller contributed to multiple sequels, including "Riven," "Myst III: Exile," "Myst IV: Revelation," and "Myst V: End of Ages," as well as the real-time 3D adaptation "realMyst" and the multiplayer title "Uru."
Beyond his technical contributions, Miller played a significant creative role in the franchise, voicing characters such as Achenar and Atrus while his brother portrayed Sirrus. His work on the "Myst" series helped define the puzzle-adventure genre and demonstrated the potential of immersive storytelling in gaming. Miller's career remains closely tied to Cyan Worlds, where he continues to explore interactive narrative experiences.