New Interview at The Literary Project

Gemma Noon, who seems to be out for some kind of interviewing record with the number of people she’s interviewing, asked me to be one of her interviewees a few weeks ago.  The result has just been posted on Gemma’s blog, The Literary Project.  Thanks for making sense of my ramblings, Gemma.

Gaming – the next big thing

Due to the fact that there has only been very limited response to the possibility of me making a new Mr. Smoozles game, I’ve been doing some research on what might be the next big thing in gaming. I’ve come to the conclusion that the next exciting development will be Porn. Or, more precisely, Social Gaming that mixes Porn and Gambling.

Jane Jensen – an odd approach to completing a game

I was just reading the Jane Jensen interview over at Gameboomers when I spotted the following: “I think it’s possible for everyone to finish with a couple of caveats – first, that you have access to the internet and know how to search for walkthroughs!” I think this is a dreadful way to approach the …

Mr. Smoozles – An Adventure?

I’m thinking of creating a Mr. Smoozles adventure game.  Below is a test screenshot to gauge what people might think about this idea.  Please let me know. The idea is that it would be completely silly and fun, but the puzzles would be good solid ones within the context of the game world.

Echo Bazaar – A View

I’m reluctant to call it a review because I don’t feel I’ve played the game enough to see everything, but I’ve played enough that I know I won’t be playing any more. After discussing the game last night with Richard Cobbett, I decided to write this blog post.

Echo Bazaar is a game from Fail Better Games, which is an ironic name for a company considering that the game has failed to keep me entertained enough to continue with it.

Interview with Alternative Magazine Online

I was asked to do an interview for Alternative Magazine Online and like I usually do with these things I said yes, so imagine my surprise when I got an e-mail through with the most ever questions for an interview.  Thankfully, most of them were pretty good questions and I managed to get through the …