by shezcrafti | Jul 18, 2012 | Art & Design, Gaming |
I normally would have little reason to visit Puma’s brand website because I’m a lazy slob I can’t remember the last time I did something remotely athletic, but I landed there earlier today in the process of helping to pull a marketing presentation...
by shezcrafti | Jul 18, 2012 | Gaming |
Crazy Fairies is a free-to-play online game that just launched today (er—make that yesterday, now that I’m looking at the clock and notice it’s after midnight) and it’s the latest offering from Spicy Horse Games, the indie studio founded by famed...
by shezcrafti | Jul 14, 2012 | Gaming |
Sorry for the cheesy title. I have this stuck in my head today. It wasn’t until much later in life that I learned my early taste in NES games is actually pretty crappy by most gamers’ standards. A lot of the old NES games I enjoyed and once counted among...
by shezcrafti | Jul 12, 2012 | Gaming, The Time Warp |
The other day I was reminiscing about my first computer, and I got to thinking about all the old software and games I used to have for it. One of the earliest computer games I can remember playing (note: not earliest console games—that’s a post about Atari that...
by shezcrafti | Jul 11, 2012 | Art & Design, Gaming |
One of the games I’m most looking forward to this year is an abstract indie puzzler called Antichamber that Machinima calls “an MC Esher-like mindfuck.” If there exists a combination of magic words that have the power to make me want to play...
by shezcrafti | Jul 10, 2012 | Gaming |
The latest point-and-click adventure by Pendulo Studios is a mature, satirical game (par for the course with this studio’s titles) that centers around a terminally-ill man, Ethan, who goes to the doctor and learns that he’ll be dead by the end of the day....