#CloneJamJake is about to begin! Get ready for some Jake cloning fun! And be sure to submit your games to the jam page before Monday to count! PS: if you want to check out some of his games, do so here PPS: If you need some help with picking games to check out, I made a short list here.
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Recently, and accompanying my output of games, I’ve been jolting down freeware game musings. If you’re at all interested in reading some of these posts, I put them up on these sites: Gamasutra My blog GameJolt Fireside There is a lot of overlap on these sites, but generally, my blog has the most posts of the three, with my Gamasutra page and my GameJolt Fireside page hosting the more polished and well received bits.
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It’s been a grand and busy October. In the first weekend, Kill the Kraken!, my big field game, was accepted and shown at IndieCade 2014. In the second weekend, Joe and I traveled to Meaningful Play Conference, where both An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and The World the Children Made were accepted for display. More so, I’m happy to say that An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge won Most Meaningful Game at Meaningful Play Conference! And finally, I’ll be in San Francisco this upcoming weekend (Oct 24 – 26) displaying another big game 2001: A Space Masquerade (created by Brain Pickens and I) at Come Out & Play!
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Joe Cox and I couldn’t be more proud of our little EnviroGolf. It just grew up so fast, one week it’s full of spelling errors; the next, it’s at EGX :’^) So if you happen to be in London the week of September 22 2014, stop by and say hello to our little game (and please remind it of how proud we are of it).
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Kill the Kraken!: Coast to Coast. Where will it strike next? Come out and play it at IndieCade. It gets a little silly, but we always have fun. Kill the Kraken on the IndieCade website
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As people may or may not know, over the summer, I began a small game jam series named #CloneJam. This was made to feature freeware developers, with their permission, from across the board: big, small, budding, past, etc. Since then, the jam series has grown very nicely!
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