~ Wednesday, September 19 ~
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Here are some zombies from my upcoming game Zombie Toss. (Why yes, there is a self-portrait in there.)

You chuck ‘em at your co-op player if you think they’ve got the weapons to handle ‘em. 

Should be fun! 

Tags: Zombies Art Graphic Design Games Card Games Why do I even have a game blog?
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~ Saturday, February 4 ~
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Goodnight, my friends. Before I retire for the night, I give to you this glimpse of my next project: An RPG. With food. Lots and lots of food. Sweet dreams!

Goodnight, my friends. Before I retire for the night, I give to you this glimpse of my next project: An RPG. With food. Lots and lots of food. Sweet dreams!

Tags: RPG Gaming Food Games Contest Logo Design
~ Monday, January 23 ~
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mostlymatthew:

Calendars? No! Game boards for my upcoming release, Procrastination. (also, it happens to count for a school project!) I’ll get around to finishing it eventually. 

As I was making them, I thought to myself… why not use them as calendars? Sure! So I made it so that the dates on it fit with the 2012 year. I will be printing them on some heavy stock and using them, and I invite you to do so as well! Happy Chinese New Year, you guys. 

Tags: design graphic design calendar games gaming procrastination print vintage retro old antiques antique 1950's 1940's 1960's 2012 New Year Happy Chinese New Year
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~ Wednesday, January 11 ~
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A calendar! No, it’s not for this year. It’s a board for a game I’m making called Procrastination! I’ll get around to posting more about it later. 

A calendar! No, it’s not for this year. It’s a board for a game I’m making called Procrastination! I’ll get around to posting more about it later. 

Tags: procrastination board game game games graphic design retro vintage antique calendar type
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~ Tuesday, December 13 ~
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Ahyoheek is a strategic game played by the people of ancient D’ni. Players compete to collect three of one type of card- pen, page, or beetle.
This is the page card. The latest news is that I have obtained permission to sell these, and they are now available through The Game Crafter.
Links: Store • Blog Page • Mini-Tutorial
I hope you guys enjoy these! Thank you so much for all of your support and encouragement through this project. Thanks must also be offered up to my Illustrator girlfriend Chelsea who helped with the color choices, since I can only see shades of red and blue. You should really check out her art blog if you get a chance.
Shorah! 

Ahyoheek is a strategic game played by the people of ancient D’ni. Players compete to collect three of one type of card- pen, page, or beetle.

This is the page card. The latest news is that I have obtained permission to sell these, and they are now available through The Game Crafter.

Links: Store • Blog Page • Mini-Tutorial

I hope you guys enjoy these! Thank you so much for all of your support and encouragement through this project. Thanks must also be offered up to my Illustrator girlfriend Chelsea who helped with the color choices, since I can only see shades of red and blue. You should really check out her art blog if you get a chance.

Shorah! 

Tags: Myst D'ni Ahyoheek Cyan Worlds Cyan Games Gaming Nerd Uru Card Cards Graphic Design Design Art Photoshop Illustrator Page Linking Book The Art Video Games
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~ Monday, December 12 ~
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Ahyoheek is a strategic game played by the people of ancient D’ni. Players compete to collect three of one type of card- pen, page, or beetle.
Here’s the full set of Ahyoheek cards. In my attempts to contact Cyan, RAWA himself complimented me on the deck, which was a really good morale boost (at a time when I really needed it- but I won’t bore you with my personal life.)
At any rate, if you’re interested, click here to see my Myst Online: URU Live forum post, where I explain quite a bit about how I made the cards using Illustrator and Photoshop. 
NOTE: These are now available through The Game Crafter here!

Ahyoheek is a strategic game played by the people of ancient D’ni. Players compete to collect three of one type of card- pen, page, or beetle.

Here’s the full set of Ahyoheek cards. In my attempts to contact Cyan, RAWA himself complimented me on the deck, which was a really good morale boost (at a time when I really needed it- but I won’t bore you with my personal life.)

At any rate, if you’re interested, click here to see my Myst Online: URU Live forum post, where I explain quite a bit about how I made the cards using Illustrator and Photoshop. 

NOTE: These are now available through The Game Crafter here!

Tags: Myst D'ni Cyan URU Ahyoheek Games Gaming Nerd Graphic Design Design Art Photoshop Illustrator RAWA Cards
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~ Thursday, December 8 ~
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Ahyoheek is a strategic game played by the people of ancient D’ni.  Players compete to collect three of one type of card- pen, page, or  beetle.
This is the beetle card.
Hopefully this card set will be available This card set is now available here! soon. I’m just waiting to hear back from Cyan Worlds’ legal department about whether or not I can sell it.

Ahyoheek is a strategic game played by the people of ancient D’ni. Players compete to collect three of one type of card- pen, page, or beetle.

This is the beetle card.

Hopefully this card set will be available This card set is now available heresoon. I’m just waiting to hear back from Cyan Worlds’ legal department about whether or not I can sell it.

Tags: Myst URU D'ni Games Gaming Art Graphic Design Beetle Design Typography Card Playing Cards Ahyoheek
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~ Monday, November 21 ~
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The good news- Ahoy! is finally finished and available here!
The bad news- I can’t make a profit off of it until I buy my own copy. I currently have $0.00 in my spending budget. This creates somewhat of a catch-22. 

The good news- Ahoy! is finally finished and available here!

The bad news- I can’t make a profit off of it until I buy my own copy. I currently have $0.00 in my spending budget. This creates somewhat of a catch-22. 

Tags: Games Ahoy! Houston We have a problem
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