We’re good to go! More fun on the way!
Get T-Rex T-Party at the App Store! (link)
We’re good to go! More fun on the way!
Get T-Rex T-Party at the App Store! (link)
Featuring Baneling, the Chihuahuasaurus-Rex.
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We recorded our very first episode of the Good Job, Brain! podcast. Check it out here: Good Job, Brain!
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T-Rex T-Party is just about ready to go live! I am working on some blog entries to talk about the development process. Here’s what I made today (click the thumbnails to see the larger images):
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Between Thankgiving and crunching on the game, I’ve watched every single episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race on Netflix . It’s so sparkly and delightful and uplifting. And also kind of bitchy too. Then, when things get a little too mean, RuPaul comes in and is like, “That was pretty hilarious, but I’m not going to let you all bully each other too much. Let’s be amazing! Eleganza!” (I’m paraphrasing a bit.) Anyway, it’s awesome. Also, I want to make an app sometime where you can make yourself a Drag Queen (arg… tried to do a mockup in Photoshop real quick, but failed… oh well, another time.)
Also, watching RPDR inspired this (it’s a teeny tiny sneak peek from the upcoming game):
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Have you guys ever heard of Pogo, the Australian DJ who makes electronic music by mashing up movies and TV shows? The videos he makes for to go along with his songs are also pretty special. This is the song + video he just made out of Steven Spielberg’s AI.
He did a mashup of Disney’s Alice in Wonderland that is hypnotizing:
All of his stuff is awesome– his YouTube channel isĀ here.
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I’ve been hard at work this week on our new game. Clarence made a ton of progress and now I’m working on concepting some characters and working on making sure it’s gonna be fun. I’ll definitely post more details as we make more progress.
Whilst taking a little break, I stumbled on this awesome video compiling some of the movie title designs Saul Bass made [via Art of the Title, Videogum, and OHYST].
This reminds me of my favorite credits sequence in a movie ever (who knew people had such a thing?). The end credits for Lemony Snicket’s Series of Unfortunate Events are the most memorable part of that movie. If you haven’t watched them before, they’re worth checking out:
Do you have a favorite credits sequence in a movie?
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