My great friend Brian, who kicks ass in all kinds of ways, finally released his new casual game extravaganza, Deep Blue Sea 2.
What are you still doing here? Git!
Halb Mensch. Halb Ding.
My great friend Brian, who kicks ass in all kinds of ways, finally released his new casual game extravaganza, Deep Blue Sea 2.
What are you still doing here? Git!
My good friend Brian Meidell decided to go up against the iPad, and launched the site for his new game Deep Blue Sea 2, yesterday. It looks amazing, and Brian is one of the most talented guys I know, so you can bet you it’ll play just as well. The game is coming in march for both Windows and OS X, but head on over and check it out now and sign up for a notification mail.
It’s not that I’m embarrassed by my younger self, but… I’d prefer it if my blog continually contained mostly things that feel contemporary to me. Thus, employing government-sanctioned reality distortion field technology, I once again got Brian to do the heavy lifting and build me The Amazing ContemporizerOther names suggested were ‘I was young, I needed the money’, ‘It’s not that I’m embarrassed, but…’ ‘Youthful Folly’ and ‘The Ice Floe’. while I kicked back, drank piña colada’s and cackled at my cat.
The Amazing Contemporizer is a plugin for WordPress which automatically sets posts older than X to private, causing a wave of privacy to flow over your older and perhaps less… refined, past as a blogger.
PS: Backup you blog before using. Seriously. No… Seriously!
You might know Brian, a friend and former colleague of mine. Well a little while ago, he and a friend split from the at times exhausting AAA games business to start a small casual game company called The Game Equation.
A big congrats to the boys, as they just released their second game, Deep Blue Sea. Go help them pay their rent…
If you’re into casual games, and let’s face it, who has the time to play 20-hour games these days; I suggest you head on over and try out my pal Brian’s latest release, Constellations. There’s a Mac version on its way as well, and I’ll let you know when you can get your grimy hands on that.