I have been a communities person for a long time. Not necessarily in the sports club type, but in the learn from one another, sit and discuss type. I started my professional career reading, learning and then contributing back to newsgroups. It's been technical newsgroups at first, so people would post their problems and challenges, … Continue reading Building communities
Category: Product Management
Have users changed?
I am using this ancient machine to type away on blog drafts and other documents, when I need to focus and don't want to be distracted by other things going on on my computer. With that, I pretty much mean the internet. So I bought an Amstrad NC100 off of ebay a while ago to … Continue reading Have users changed?
A hint system II
I have thought about what a hint system could look like for "Return to Monkey Island", and brainstormed about a few ideas for designs here. Now that I have played Return to Monkey Island a bit, trying the new hint system, I think I have a few more opinions. If you're interested, read on, there … Continue reading A hint system II
Hint systems in point-n-click adventures
If you remember the fun of late 80s and early 90s point-and-click adventure games, you may remember that the internet wasn't a thing back then. When you ran into a puzzle that you couldn't solve right away, you had to try things out. Or power down and come back later … when you thought hard … Continue reading Hint systems in point-n-click adventures
Operational TCO of your product
I keep four chickens that keep the slope on the side of our property under control. They do the weeding, I do the feeding, they produce eggs. Clearly there's a few tools that I need to clean their chicken house, fences that need maintaining so they don't escape or foxes that break in. I tore … Continue reading Operational TCO of your product
Avoiding your monkey wrench moment
Building up my excitement for Return to Monkey Island, I read the interview with the development and designer crew the other day: Ron Gilbert and Dave Grossman reveal their one Monkey Island regret | Eurogamer.net. I knew about the puzzle they are talking about in the article, and that it was a huge challenge to … Continue reading Avoiding your monkey wrench moment
Lemmings love
So I have been what appears to be a retro crusade for the last 6 months or so. It all started with recovering a used Commodore Amiga 500 -- and getting it to work again. Since, I've researched and looked at a few games that I've played in my childhood - Monkey Island, Loom, Sim … Continue reading Lemmings love