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What we have been doing:

Terris:

After a long drawn out period of time the game is now on the WWW and open to all. It was certanly an experience over the last 5 years. I picked up a lot of insight and tried to do what was right.

I think the games in better shape than it's been for years, the new wizard, maps, expansion, freedom fair deal all make me far happier with the little game than I have ever been.

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Cosrin:

Freeloader is the new home, its a living experiment and one that over the next few months and years will help give us some foundation for the future of the games market. Do freelaoder have the solution? I have no idea but we have one game there to check the pulse and so far it's not been an unhappy experience.

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Wolfenburg:

The biggie, its bold, it's big and I think it's great. I don't love it like I love Terris, but I do think it's the best work we have done so far. It's solid, clever, witty in a way that Cosrin almost reached. hard , tough and greatly rewarding. A brand new engine with brand new ideas.

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Terris adventures:

Half finished but seriously looking smart, if we get this right then I think it will be massive.

Chainsaw Warrior:

Simple, effective, fun. A licenced game from the UK madhouse that is Games Workshop. It's flash and I don't just mean the language we used to code it.

http://www.chainsawwarrior.com

The polish game:

So secret I can't even tell you the title or give more clues, it's not really a game direct from me I sort of help define and refine it. Its certainly been an experience and proves to me that less is disfinatly more. Writing big games with big graphics appears to be the fastest way I can find for going broke.

Space marine, a warhammer 40k interactive army list

Pop down to a GW store, pick this up and read the online notes. As general generator of ideas and mastermind I had to steer this little one home. John (coder and core designer) did a great job and I am very pleased to see it on the shelves.

Terris battles - Magewar

A simple, silly, fun, wizard blasting game. Multiplayer, web based, genius. On our web site very soon.

Things in development:

Super wizard:

A client program to die for, prob CD only and have to be shipped out. Masses of maps, info, charts, help sounds, pictures and so on.

The secret game:

So secret we can't tell you about it, but it rocks and reminds me of my youth spent playing in digital dungeons.
 
     
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