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Spaceship Broke Need Money For Parts
Spaceship Broke Need Money For Parts, by Simpson’s Paradox We passed this guy as Hugo and Diana gave us a tour of Denver. (And yes, we did give him some cash for spaceship repairs.)
Colorado Or Bust
I have post-conference deflation. After a couple days filled with fascinating presentations and impromptu discussions on the nature of play and creativity, on using games to solve problems and change the world, it was deflating to be back at the … Continue reading
Posted in Beijing, Raleigh
Tagged d+d, Denver, Diana, Dunkin' Donuts, games, Hugo, Hugo and Diana's visit, latin, RACL, Raleigh, Stick
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By Any Other Name
I have a great class at Chinese school this year. Some of it is just luck. I’ve been incredibly fortunate this year not to have a single parent corner me before or after class to tell me how I should … Continue reading
Posted in Raleigh, Teaching
Tagged awesome, chinese, dictionary, education, lessons, my students, RACL, Raleigh, reading, teaching, teaching teenagers
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Prizewinning
Once when I was a little girl, my dad told me about working at a paper — I think it was the Sun? I’m not entirely sure — and waiting for the news of the Pulitzer Prize. The story, at … Continue reading
Passionfruit Hutong
New development studio Passionfruit Games contacted me the other day about beta testing their new puzzle/adventure game Tiger Eye Curse Of The Riddle Box. Passionfruit is made up of many HER Interactive veterans — the team who worked on Nancy Drew … Continue reading
Posted in Beijing, Gaming Culture, Raleigh
Tagged beta, China, chinese, Chinese life, dating, games, Her Interactive, hutong, mandarin, my boyfriend, nancy drew dossier, Passionfruit Games, Raleigh, resorting to danger, Sims, TE: COTRB, ThumbGods, Tiger Eye, Tiger Eye: Curse of the Riddle Box
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Shutter Island
When I was back in New Jersey a few weeks ago, I mentioned to my parents that I’d helped a little bit with the spinoff game for Shutter Island. (I didn’t add that my particular brand of helping had a … Continue reading
Posted in Gaming Culture, Raleigh
Tagged credits, games, Harold, Merscom, my family is crazy, New Jersey, Raleigh, Shutter Island, things I'm not good at
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Eufloria Reviewed
My Eufloria review is up on Bytten. Despite really enjoying Eufloria, this was a hard review to write. I loved the organic-art graphics so much, but as I read and reread my attempts at a review, I started to feel … Continue reading
Posted in Game Reviews, Raleigh
Tagged Bytten, Civilization, Dyson, election, Eufloria, Game Reviews, gaming, General, indie games, Raleigh, reading
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Orchid Insurance
I’ve never made it to the top of the Gardening skill track in the Sims, but I’m pretty sure that the top proficiency is “Meg’s Granny” skill level. At this proficiency level, you use a stick to stake an amaryllis, … Continue reading
BeeAppi Interview
My article on BeeAppi‘s CyberWord is in the latest issue of Indie Game Mag. I had a great time talking with Karen about iPhone game development, and I also went to hear her at the Triangle All-Stars iPhone panel, which … Continue reading
Posted in Game Reviews, Raleigh
Tagged beeappi, cyberword, Game Reviews, Google, Indie Game Mag, karen jirak, mail, Raleigh
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For Your Eyes Only
Manager codes for a cash register just strike me as ridiculous. (Some of the other things that have this effect are insurance for rented exercise equipment and plastic severed heads.) It’s like an announcement from the employer that their employees … Continue reading
Posted in Raleigh
Tagged immaturity, pretending to be an adult, Raleigh, reading, troy
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