Cross-Pimping, Coming Attractions, and Free Stuff
Cross-Pimping
If you're interesting in reading some totally amateur bits of fiction and textual blurbage, feel free to check out my other blog, Grograma Illusions.
Coming Attractions
There are some other games coming down the pipeline after Shattered Stars launches. I'm not sure exactly which will be next, but likely candidates include (with working titles, but the actual shipping titles may differ):
American Barons
a simple strategy game about business and the economics of the very rich
Legacy
a game about mating, family and society, and the legacy left to each new generation by the choices each person makes today
Ganymede
an adventure and exploration game set in the far future
Murder Most Foul
a murder mystery solving game
Free Stuff
Below you will find a collection of "letters" from something called "the alphabet". It's a little hack I came up with. I invented it last Tuesday, while I was crossing the street. I've provided one of each letter, but feel free to use as many or as little as you need. You're even free to duplicate them, with no strings attached. Simply select whichever ones you want (using the text selection gesture for your computer system), then issue the Copy command, then you can paste them into any target application you want. I recommend a text editor of some kind, then save to a file, for safe keeping. Please, do not try this on a Windows machine. Works perfectly on a Mac, of course.
abcdefghijklmnoprstuvwxyz
Some of you may notice the letter 'q' is missing. We are sorry about that, but our factory in China is having a technical problem and is unable to produce a fresh batch of them until next year. That coupled with the tragic sinking of the last giant Panamax-class container ship bearing our shipment of q's -- just last month off the coast of New Zealand -- has caused us to be temporarily out of this particular and quite popular letter. But hey it's free stuff, so you get what you pay for. I sense a paradoxical inconsistency to this whole story, but it passed the spellchecker, so screw it, I'm hitting Publish.
If you're interesting in reading some totally amateur bits of fiction and textual blurbage, feel free to check out my other blog, Grograma Illusions.
Coming Attractions
There are some other games coming down the pipeline after Shattered Stars launches. I'm not sure exactly which will be next, but likely candidates include (with working titles, but the actual shipping titles may differ):
American Barons
a simple strategy game about business and the economics of the very rich
Legacy
a game about mating, family and society, and the legacy left to each new generation by the choices each person makes today
Ganymede
an adventure and exploration game set in the far future
Murder Most Foul
a murder mystery solving game
Free Stuff
Below you will find a collection of "letters" from something called "the alphabet". It's a little hack I came up with. I invented it last Tuesday, while I was crossing the street. I've provided one of each letter, but feel free to use as many or as little as you need. You're even free to duplicate them, with no strings attached. Simply select whichever ones you want (using the text selection gesture for your computer system), then issue the Copy command, then you can paste them into any target application you want. I recommend a text editor of some kind, then save to a file, for safe keeping. Please, do not try this on a Windows machine. Works perfectly on a Mac, of course.
abcdefghijklmnoprstuvwxyz
Some of you may notice the letter 'q' is missing. We are sorry about that, but our factory in China is having a technical problem and is unable to produce a fresh batch of them until next year. That coupled with the tragic sinking of the last giant Panamax-class container ship bearing our shipment of q's -- just last month off the coast of New Zealand -- has caused us to be temporarily out of this particular and quite popular letter. But hey it's free stuff, so you get what you pay for. I sense a paradoxical inconsistency to this whole story, but it passed the spellchecker, so screw it, I'm hitting Publish.
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