Thrennion was still reeling from the death of his brother, when Albia decided to hand him a really awful hand. Now, I may have an interest in studying illnesses in Creatures 1, but even I wasn’t prepared for what ... Continue Reading


Thrennion was still reeling from the death of his brother, when Albia decided to hand him a really awful hand. Now, I may have an interest in studying illnesses in Creatures 1, but even I wasn’t prepared for what ... Continue Reading

With his garden vacation behind him, Preetar headed back to the island to meet up with his brother again. For being half-brothers who met up somewhat late in life, they were quite a pair! Preetar was practically always happy, ... Continue Reading

The updated Creatures 1 carrots are closer than ever to their initial completion! Perhaps I complicate these matters, but I wasn’t satisfied with just tackling the major fixes. I asked myself how the carrots could be improved upon. Do ... Continue Reading

Preetar and Thrennion were half brothers who had met long ago. They drifted apart, but decided to meet up again on the Albian island. They swapped stories of how much their ankles bothered them, and even showed off their ... Continue Reading

One of the most perplexing elements in Creatures 1 can be summed up in three letters: NFP. It stands for need for pleasure, and represents a rather puzzling drive. I’ve never looked at very closely, although I can’t say ... Continue Reading

The good news about the C1 carrot update is that the project is nearing completion! The more important elements of the scripts have been lightly tested, and will be put through more robust testing. First, though, I seem to ... Continue Reading

Leave it to Preetar and Zelroo to turn into a pair of dependable Norns! Their last encounter resulted in an egg, and they decided to repeat the event. Preetar was still quite a slap-happy guy, although he was pretty ... Continue Reading

I shied away from Creatures CAOS for a long time, because it does require some time to learn and understand. By no means do I consider myself an expert, yet I’m pretty happy with how my knowledge is coming ... Continue Reading