Cryptozookeeper for sale: $15
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Flack mentioned this on Twitter last night. I was out with my gal, but able to read it over my phone. I think it's safe to say that this is the sort of review everyone hopes they get when they make these things. It's like Emily's review of bruce's game Mentula Macanus. When I read this, I was like, "Wow, the reviewer really got it.
Here it is:
http://interactive-friction.blogspot.co ... erwin.html
Here it is:
http://interactive-friction.blogspot.co ... erwin.html
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For me at least, it's more important that a reviewer played my game and "got" my game rather than it is that he liked my game.
I don't mind bad reviews about my books as long as the people read them and understand what they were about. I've had a few that were like, "well, this book sucks because I was expecting something else based on my own crazy thoughts."
Anyway, it sounded like that guy played the game and got what ICJ was going for!
I don't mind bad reviews about my books as long as the people read them and understand what they were about. I've had a few that were like, "well, this book sucks because I was expecting something else based on my own crazy thoughts."
Anyway, it sounded like that guy played the game and got what ICJ was going for!
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After a week of trepidation, sweaty palms, and outright anxiety at the perilous journey my signed copy of CryptoZookeeper would have to endure to be cuddled in my appreciative hands, it finally arrived!
Here is a picture of me (in armor) holding it and trying to approximate a creature from the game:

Thank you Mr. Sherwin!
Here is a picture of me (in armor) holding it and trying to approximate a creature from the game:

Thank you Mr. Sherwin!
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Thank YOU, RetroRomper!
Sorry it took so long to arrive. It was murder trying to find a metal Sharpie pen. A lot of people say that fur is murder, but for my money, it's getting a silver permanent marker. We have all the colors of the rainbow at work, but nothing with precious metals! Times really are tough in the American workforce.
Sorry it took so long to arrive. It was murder trying to find a metal Sharpie pen. A lot of people say that fur is murder, but for my money, it's getting a silver permanent marker. We have all the colors of the rainbow at work, but nothing with precious metals! Times really are tough in the American workforce.
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I concur! When I hatched the plan to get Eugene Jarvis to sign a copy of Fallacy of Dawn, I *knew* a silver marker was in order, but hell if it wasn't a trial to get anything worthwhile. I bought everything silver-writing-utensil-related Target had in stock. The end result, a silver pen, was good enough in that it-works-if-someone-points-out-the-signature-for-you way, but I was really shooting for what-passed-for-a-"collectible-edition"-in-the-90s, where a game would have those manufactured, completely-fake designer signatures on the front.
Oh well.
Oh well.
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Jarvis designed Joust and Defender at Williams, correct? Very rad to have him sign a Joust cab or even a text game (same generation!). Disappointed I missed the opportunity to purchase hard copies of Necrotic Drift and Fallacy of Dawn though... Oh well...Roody_Yogurt wrote:I concur! When I hatched the plan to get Eugene Jarvis to sign a copy of Fallacy of Dawn[...]
ICJ: Is to too early to pre-order your next game?
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I know from comments I've heard that for some countries, (mostly the Middle East but I suppose if a country is routinely corrupt it could apply in that case) if you need to ship something and want it to get there, you should use DHL. The reason is they routinely pay bribes in order to make sure their packages get through. DHL is owned by Deutsche Post , the German <s>Post Office</s> Logistics Company, so it is not subject to the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act so the making of payments of bribes and kickbacks is not illegal.Flack wrote:Also, from both personal experience and the experience of several friends, I don't think Italy has a post office. Whenever you mail stuff to Italy it either ends up in the Forbidden Zone, or goes to some rich bureaucrat's house at which point he keeps what he wants and throws the rest away. Point is, it never, ever arrives at the recipient's house. If anyone from Italy orders your game you should just refund their money immediately and throw a copy of your game in the trash and save everybody a bunch of time.
Seriously, fuck Italy. You have a better chance of a Nigerian scammer actually giving you $44 million dollars than you do getting a package delivered to anyone living in Italy.
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Just a little more."
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Just a little more."
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If you missed the tweets, ICJ was recently interviewed by Fwonk.com in regards to his hit game, Cryptozookeeper!
http://blog.fwonk.com/2011/11/five-ques ... zookeeper/
(I added the "hit" part. POSITIVE PR SPIN YO!)
http://blog.fwonk.com/2011/11/five-ques ... zookeeper/
(I added the "hit" part. POSITIVE PR SPIN YO!)
"I failed a savings throw and now I am back."
I did two interviews recently about Cryptozookeeper.
The first was at FWONK, and you can read it here: http://blog.fwonk.com/2011/11/five-ques ... zookeeper/
The second was at Gnome's Lair, and can be read here: http://www.gnomeslair.com/2011/11/crypt ... rview.html
Enjoy!
The first was at FWONK, and you can read it here: http://blog.fwonk.com/2011/11/five-ques ... zookeeper/
The second was at Gnome's Lair, and can be read here: http://www.gnomeslair.com/2011/11/crypt ... rview.html
Enjoy!
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She did, she banged guy number 4216 over the weekend.pinback wrote:I'm kinda hoping YOUR MOM will push past 4,000 the next time the stats update!
/threadshitted!
What's this, another review of Cryptozookeeper? SURELY!
http://ifdb.tads.org/viewgame?id=6xbqnm ... view=16222
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I had been debating whether to order Crypto or just download it when I read this:
Now I'm eagerly awaiting the arrival of my first IF purchase in over 20 years. Frankly, it's kind of a relief not having to worry about the huge download anymore!
Good lord. I'm sold.Fwonk wrote:I think it took somewhere between 2,000 and 2,500 hours to make Cryptozookeeper.
Now I'm eagerly awaiting the arrival of my first IF purchase in over 20 years. Frankly, it's kind of a relief not having to worry about the huge download anymore!
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