Isn’t it amazing how many of us choose not to use the latest technology when it’s free and plainly available? All kidding aside, Sanctuary Comics & Games now has a forum for both their in-store mayhem and for GrailQuest discussions.
Enjoy!
Isn’t it amazing how many of us choose not to use the latest technology when it’s free and plainly available? All kidding aside, Sanctuary Comics & Games now has a forum for both their in-store mayhem and for GrailQuest discussions.
Enjoy!
An indie game development site called “The Forge” is a place where both professional and amatuer game designers can talk about, argue, or peddle their game and others.
One of the things I recently came across was called “The Power 19,” nineteen really good questions about what a game is supposed to do, who it’s for, how it’s played, and a really good framework to showcase what’s different about it or different from others. Well, I’ve answered them for Kindling Moon on The Asylum, but I keep having to tweak ‘em because I’ve been getting plenty of calls to do so with expanded questions. Here’s that thread, too, if you’re interested.
We finished the book, so why a new website? Simple: we want to support it, and we’re committing ourselves to a place where we can quickly do just that. Truth be told, the old sites were pretty much online pamphlets, advertising what we had so there was a place to find out more about it. This new site will be much more than that; it will add dynamic content to Kindling Moon and a easy way to keep it all together. Very soon, you’ll be able to read all about our ongoing “test” campaign, and we’ll be encouraging all of you very soon to tell us what campaigns you’ve got going as well. Enjoy!
We’ve finally got the new website going! With this new system, we can more easily get content out, answer new questions, and add considerable new content on a whim. Welcome to the all-new Kindling Moon website.