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Virtual desktop pets
Virtual desktop pets






virtual desktop pets
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The supportive potato companion in the Electric Zine Maker is a nod to them. It was included in a lot of roundups of desktop companions, so I think it kind of became “canon” for a while (in a really silly way). People were even making YouTube videos of it. Video Interview with the Electric Love Potato from Nathalie Lawhead on Vimeo.Įlectric Love Potato desktop companions really took off. If you do nothing then the potato “succumbs” and turns into a rock. When that happens a prompt with a countdown timer appears saying that it is being threatened, and you must act. It will regularly be threatened with things that are on your computer, or imaginary enemies (like gnomes, or cucumbers).

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Electric Love Potato 2.oh will sing to you, shower you with praise, give you art it made of you (or for you), give you poetry it wrote, and pretty much overdo it with the positive support. The second version is a reaction to how popular the first one was. The first version praises you, sings, and gives you potato recipes. It’s fully voice acted, with lots of enthusiasm. It’s a potato that will sit in the corner of your screen and cheer you on. Visit the Official Potatoware Website for more.Įlectric Love Potato is a really interesting concept to me for how it really took off and became a little viral thing for a while. It really wants you to take it serious and be scared. It will now haunt your desktop with high pitched “Booooo!”, and commentary about how hard it is to be a ghost.

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Opening it will show an adorable tiny little ghost bursting out.

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When you download it the first thing that shows is a cute little pixel art present. As a horror fan, my mind goes to a lot of dArK pLaCeS in terms of what that could potentially mean. In itself, that doesn’t sound really appealing.

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The guise of this program is that it will bring “terrifying” jump scares to your desktop. This largely encompasses the space surrounding desktop pets, desktop toys, or just really weird wacky things that you can run on the desktop for no other reason but to have a weird thing running on your desktop. These projects are worth checking out so you know what I’m talking about. To start, and to better understand the context of what’s being discussed, following is some relevant work that I made. I’ve been creating stuff on the computer since the late 90’s… so there’s a lot of history that I usually draw from. It can also inspire us to appreciate games more. Understanding digital history, the more unknown aspects of computer art, can inform the games we make in beautiful and inspiring ways. I hope this will be useful to people that share this same interest.Īs most of you know, my work is strongly influenced by older computer culture, the early internet, creative philosophies from the past… Overall, I like focusing on niche things from computer past because I think there are very novel aspects to these things that we can keep alive in our own work as game designers today. I’m sharing a lot of links here! Mind the in-line text links too for good resources. This post is that keynote turned into a blog post. I’m honored to have been part of this, talking about something very near and dear to my heart. A festival focusing on small and quirky games and experimental interactions. I recently gave a keynote talk at the ATLAS Institute at the University of Colorado’s Whaaat!? 2021 Festival.

  • Liminal Fever Dreams & Rejecting the Player (the surrealist, strange, upsetting otherworlds of video games).
  • “Abusing you was by the book” (documenting two years of abuse from Game Journalism, after sharing my #metoo… the whole painful story all in one place).
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  • BlueSuburbia Progress Update (screenshots of what I’m working on).
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    When software makes you laugh! (…creativity as a mechanic, how it exists in games, and the ethics of either empowering or exploiting creation).MoMA’s “Never Alone: Video Games and Other Interactive Design” Exhibit & The Hopeful Future of Video Game Preservation.Exploring the beautiful worlds of games made with “RPG in a Box”.The open-source no-code world of GDevelop (if you miss browser Flash games, this is keeping that dream alive!).The GDevelop Game Jam #3 is here (with prizes!) and I’m honored to be a judge….A curation of beautiful thoughtful poetic silly and queer zines made with the Electric Zine Maker.Celebrating some beautiful jam games “Death Stranding Meets Net-Art” in a poetry world (devlog update).Documenting what it’s like to be treated humanely by a journalist.Indie Games and the promise of better spaces.BlueSuburbia demo is out! (more about the project, vision, and things coming…).








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