More good news! While most of the team will be in New York partying at Babycastles, Dajana is flying out to London to showcase B.U.T.T.O.N. at The Indie Games Arcade for Eurogamer Expo 2010. The lineup of games seems really strong. We’re especially exited that our friends Richard Hogg, Ricky Haggett, and the rest of [...]
Today, Wednesday the 1st of September, I will be leading a public discussion in Copenhagen at a joint Women in Games and Game Design SIG meeting about sex in games. Here is a description of the theme of the discussion: Sex in Games – Where Do We Draw the Line? This summer the Danish political [...]
This week, the indie community is blogging about how size doesn’t matter in games (more, more and more). I see that as an excellent opportunity to continue our Bi-weekly Erotic Game Tip, and give an example of why size does indeed matter! Sepe Cumshot is a short game, and thank god for that. But size [...]
Do you play chat roulette? I think it’s a great erotic game. Before you judge me as a pervert (too late?) let me elaborate a bit on that statement. One of the pinnacles of good game design is a game that can be played in many ways where the players co-design and shape their own [...]
Let me tell you about Kinect. I just spend a week in Los Angeles during E3 and had a blast hanging out with new and old friends. We were invited by IndieCade and showcased B.U.T.T.O.N at their curated exhibition in the West Hall. I didn’t spend much time at E3 away from the IndieCade booth, [...]
Having designed erotic games ourselves, some of us at the office have a healthy interest in erotic game design. In this biweekly column, we will show a selection of what we pass around at the office – adult games that are interesting, hilarious, or arousing. If you in any way feel offended by erotic images [...]
The Danish computer game support program, New Danish Screen, has been running for two years now handing out free money to promising Danish game developers on a bi-yearly basis. This Fall they handed out their last bag of money (now, a new political media agreement has to be negotiated in 2010). We’ve had an excellent [...]
The Collectible Business Card Game (CBCG) is a game that me, Doug, and Mike started to play to pass the time at the 2008 Nordic Game Conference. The game was also a kind of design challenge: we wanted to collect as many business cards as possible, and then play a Magic: the Gathering-like game with [...]