The very best way to find something to develop for Creatures is to identify a problem. That “problem” can be rather unusual, like how one might have a problem with the limited number of specialized Ettin breeds. Or, the ... Continue Reading


The very best way to find something to develop for Creatures is to identify a problem. That “problem” can be rather unusual, like how one might have a problem with the limited number of specialized Ettin breeds. Or, the ... Continue Reading

I left my new baby Norn, Thrennion, all alone with a very sad look on his face. I felt bad for leaving him, but there was trouble in Albia. Before I could jump into the heart of the problem, ... Continue Reading

The plans for a good start to life were practically dashed for poor Thrennion, whose genetic mutations were more than I anticipated. Just look at that sad face! Luckily, he was actually doing a pretty good job of feeding ... Continue Reading

As the Creatures 1 incubator came to life, I could hardly wait to begin my teaching method experiment! This newborn Norn was going to be raised by hand, with a focus on experience over vocabulary. I planned to teach ... Continue Reading

Since I last defended the Creatures 1 Grendel, Nildeleer found herself all alone. Her beloved Dahloi really had decided that he wasn’t quite ready to settle down. Poor Nildeleer was all alone on the docks! When at last she ... Continue Reading

Creating and recoloring sprites for Creatures 1 is something I enjoy working with, although there are some inherent difficulties. For instance, I overlooked one very important detail when I released the C1 Easter Egg Sprites last year. Creatures 1 ... Continue Reading

For the longest time, I have used my own method to teach newborn Norns. As soon as an egg hatched in Creatures 1, the baby was whisked off to the learning machine for a vocabulary lesson! This approach to ... Continue Reading

My Creatures 1 world was still relatively happy after the death of Athahain. With so many elderly Norns, I was fairly certain there would be another death. Fortunately, life took over and things were a lot more positive! For ... Continue Reading