Shieldwall is nearly done. A game I would like to play. Does that mean that I should close this item when it’s done? We shall see.
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Everything that I have to say could effectively be summed up as “me too”.
My hypothesis is that a game unmistakably bears the stamp of its designer. A computer game however, bears the stamp of the programmer/team as much or even more than the designer. I have been working the last several years to buttress my coding skills, I have several designs that are ready to go, I just need to get to a level where I can render them in code.
I have been staying away from people (except close trusted people of like minds) because I believe the problem is ideological and contagious, like most ideas are. And I am getting close to completing my “baby” project, which is an intentional step to building the “real” one. The “baby” has taken a lot longer than I thought due to factors that go way outside of the actual work of building the game. But in a month or 2 (or 3) it will be done.
I’ve been playing video/computer games for years (about 25), but lately I’m finding that while I still have a huge interest in gaming – there’s nothing that I want to play anymore…
http://bryanrieger.com/2005/01/games-for-people-who-dont-play-games.html

