Three recent projects which I have so far neglected to post about:
- Rob Dubbin and I entered a game into 2009′s Interactive Fiction Competition. The game is called Earl Grey (ifdb page), and you can download it here; here’s a (mostly) positive review from Victor Gijsbers. The game was awarded fifth place in the competition. Rob and I are working on a new version that has a number of fixes and enhancements, so stay tuned.
- I have been working at Socialbomb as a programmer for some time now. The most recent project of interest that I’ve worked on over there is called Tagnic, which is a kind of social microsyntax for Twitter.
- Warp Skip is a new group blog about video games that I’m participating in, along with a couple of knuckleheads from the old ZZT days. My first piece over there is this Brütal Legend review/essay/extended sandwich metaphor.
LATE EDIT: Andy Doro is exhibiting the Networked Byte Organ, which we worked on together, at Taller Boricua.
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