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Things I Like: Adventure Construction Set (1984)

  By jclor September 14, 2015 September 14, 2015 Blog

Holy smokes!  I’d all but forgotten about this program until I stumbled across The CRPG Addict, a blog by an anonymous RPG nerd who’s tasked himself with playing every computer roleplaying game that’s ever been published, in order of release.  (The site … Continue reading

Tagged   design, games, life, things I like
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Things I Like: Civilization

  By jclor August 13, 2015 August 14, 2015 Blog

I have a favorite board game.  You play it on a computer.  It’s called Civilization V.

What’s that you say?  Not technically a board game?  I beg to differ.  The hallmarks are all there: map, pieces, rules, stats, upgrades, advancements … I don’t think it’s fair to discriminate against a board … Continue reading

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Welp … there goes all my free time.

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  By jclor August 6, 2015 August 6, 2015 Blog
Mac_App_Store_-_Homeworld_Remastered_Collection

Best. RTS. Ever.

Tagged   games, science fiction, strategy, things I like
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Things I Like: Endless Space

  By jclor February 12, 2015 February 12, 2015 Blog

Those who know me are aware of my love for the Civilization game series.  At a later date, I’ll go into detail about what about the long-running Sid Meier franchise makes it the model empire sim.

I also love science fiction.  In particular, the kind of far-future, galaxy-spanning sci-fi that examines … Continue reading

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Things I Like: The webcomics of Minna Sundberg

  By jclor January 26, 2015 May 3, 2015 Blog, Link

SSSS catThere are so many good web comics out there to sample and digest, it’s difficult to pick favorites.  While there’s plenty of good work being done in more conventional genres (superheroes, gaming, … Continue reading

Tagged   art, comics, fantasy, myth, things I like
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Things I Like: Kill 6 Billion Demons

  By jclor January 14, 2015 January 14, 2015 Blog
Image courtesy of KillSixBillionDemons.com

This morning, I stumbled across the (relatively) new webcomic Kill 6 Billion Demons by the artist Abbadon.

In brief, it’s about a young woman who gets drawn into a nether hellworld inhabited by demonic beings.  Driven initially by the fish-out-of-water setup, it quickly sets up … Continue reading

Tagged   art, comics, links, things I like
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