Tag: Video Game

  • Tower Hill

    It’s been a while since I’ve had anything to share, the pandemic has changed a lot of things for me, one of them being a lot of London theatre technicians have left the city, leaving a lot more work for the technicians who were able to stay. So while this bittersweet to say, I have…

  • Purple Cliffs

    In my last post, I mentioned that I had been trying to learn Unity, and I realised that I have never actually shown anything that I made in that engine. So here’s something. It’s very short and doesn’t really have any story but I had fun making the shaders and animating the character in Blender.…

  • The Curtain

    A while back I used Môsi to make a little game called Old World. Now I’ve got another one for you. This is The Curtain. You can play it on Itch.io by clicking the play button below. Just like last time, use the arrow keys to control the character. The Curtain by J. B. Pichelski

  • Bug Count

    I’ve been working on a new coding project this month. Here’s a new game I made for the TeenyTiny DragonRuby MiniGameJam. All you have to do is count how many bugs (green squares) are on the screen and click on the correct answer. It’s very simple but it does get progressively harder the more you…

  • Old World

    Here’s a little game I made over a couple of days. I made it using the Môsi game engine. You can play it on itch.io or in the box below. Use the arrow keys to control the character.

  • Thousand Year Dawn (Marcel) by John Gerrard

    This is a single frame from a digital art piece called Thousand Year Dawn (Marcel), by digital artist John Gerrard. The video I took this image from is a short retrospective on Gerrard’s work by the Tate Modern. (Hence the watermark in the corner) I first found out about John Gerrard when I saw another…

  • The 72

    Here’s something to celebrate the new year. I made this game last year as a way of teaching myself how to use Renpy, a free visual novel making program. All of the sound and images were also created by me, or sourced from the public domain. I would really like to do more with video…