So Close, Yet So Far Away
Don’t really have words right now.
Don’t really have words right now.
I still haven’t really gotten over the end of R.E.M., but they chose a beautiful album to go out on. I’ll write about their music and its place in my life someday. Not today, though. Right now I need to go back to writing dialogue for the Thoughtful Lizard. A …
I’ve uploaded a very, very minor update to The Museum of Broken Memories, which means it should now run on whatever systems a game made in Visual Basic 6 can run on. It no longer tries to change your screen resolution, so you can play it on 16:9 screens, too. …
If you’ve sent me an email recently – including if you donated for the Oneiropolis Compendium – then hopefully you will be getting an answer from me in the next couple of days. (If not, does your Paypal email still function?) I’ve gotten a ton of emails recently, mostly because …
Making art is a strange business, and making games doubly so, because they combine so many different elements and vary so radically in form. Sharing your work with others before you release it can be very useful – but it can also be disheartening and disorienting. Processing feedback, especially when …
I was going to post about Traitor now having its own page here on the site, but that’s boring and irrelevant. Instead, I’m posting this song about beards that made me laugh really hard. It’s by the appropriately named band The Beards, who have dedicated their lives to singing about …
A critic once told G.K. Chesterton that if he must make jokes, he need at least not make them about such serious subjects. Chesterton thought that was a rather strange thing to demand. “About what other subjects can one make jokes except serious subjects?” he asked. “Funny,” he later wrote, …
Cat is glad that so many people liked Traitor, because the human’s pacing was getting on her nerves. He still mumbles to himself about the weird bugs that he hasn’t been able to eliminate, but even that has gotten a lot better. Maybe he can soon get back to working …
I’m somewhat surprised to see Traitor getting quite a bit of attention. I think I’d been sitting on it for so long that I’d allowed my frustration to take over so much that I was convinced everyone was going to hate it, especially the people who liked my previous games. …