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Something Slightly Different

Tomorrow, I’m starting a spiffy new day job. I’ll be doing some Flash work for Agentic, an awesome local web development company that targets social change organisations. From what I know already, the projects I get to work on are … Continue reading

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Yep, I’m still here.

My quiet spell on this blog still isn’t quite over yet, by the looks of things. Oh, sure, I’m alive and kicking. The Twitter feed gets updated on a near-daily basis, and I try to keep up with all those … Continue reading

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What if I’d gone to Poland?

I’ve been going through a bit of a quiet spell lately, in terms of updating this here blog. A lot has been going on in my life lately, but it’s been difficult to put it all into words in such … Continue reading

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A picture means I don’t have to write as many words.

I’ve been showing off various pretty Life Flashes By-related images to my Kickstarter backers, but I thought it wouldn’t hurt to make at least one available for the general public to see. Here is the LFB title logo, created by … Continue reading

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Life Flashes By on the iPad?

One of my big goals for Life Flashes By is to have it be playable on as many platforms as possible. So far, thanks to the efforts of a handful of awesome people working on the OpenSLUDGE engine, there will … Continue reading

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Whoosh!

The Life Flashes By funding deadline has now passed, and 54 backers have pledged $1,357 to help me turn this fanciful little idea of mine into something real and (hopefully) better than anything else I’ve created up until now. I’m … Continue reading

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My Rather Eclectic “Top 10 Games of the Decade” List

Ah, the 2000s: the decade I came of age, wherein I started out as an eccentric, socially awkward teenager who liked to make her own games and finished as an equally eccentric, slightly less socially awkward young adult who now … Continue reading

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