Derived from Indigo Prophecy
Step 3 of “How to Write Your Videogame Plot” is apparently: “Eat peyote”! Derived from Indigo Prophecy – the four pages of spoilers are outrageous too.
Just a critter in the Gutter.
Step 3 of “How to Write Your Videogame Plot” is apparently: “Eat peyote”! Derived from Indigo Prophecy – the four pages of spoilers are outrageous too.
The New York Times fashion and style folk have noticed steampunk. Good? Bad? One thing, though, the photo slide show is nice. (Here’s a mirror link for readers who don’t want the Gray Lady knowing anything about them).
No it’s not a science-fiction plot. Crazy Rasperry Ants are invading Houston, Texas and they are attracted to electronics.
From the personal experience – “a person who knows you, and your gaming group well, is carefully structuring an experience for your pleasure” – to the impersonal: “there are no in-game rewards, in an MMO, for anything other than the level grind.” Wouldn’t you prefer the first? And […]
Top Shelf rolls out their new webcomic anthology thingamajiggy, Top Shelf 2.0, including Kagan McLeod’s Infinite Kung Fu among other awesomeness.
NES controller coffee table. It works, holds snacks and makes players feel tiny. (Thanks, Mr. Dave!)