With one of my cheesiest and corniest blog post titles in hand, I set off to return to my Creatures 1 world! The last update was months ago, and of course I was a little fuzzy on what was ... Continue Reading


With one of my cheesiest and corniest blog post titles in hand, I set off to return to my Creatures 1 world! The last update was months ago, and of course I was a little fuzzy on what was ... Continue Reading

Remember the days when Candidum was one adventurous Norn? After she laid her first and only egg, she drifted into the music room. For all of the past updates, she hasn’t moved. Not at all, even to use the ... Continue Reading

With the Creatures 1 brain structure properly visualized, it’s time to head straight into a discussion of a lobe! Although the perception lobe is the first one (and actually labeled as lobe #0), it’s a little more complicated. Better ... Continue Reading

Sometimes two Norns tend to gravitate towards one another. Auratum and Hansonii looked perfect together, yet they drifted apart. Auratum went off exploring on her own across the sea, while Hansonii was left all alone on the island. With ... Continue Reading

The science side of Creatures is vast and amazing, complete with plenty of poking and prodding! Luckily for our Norns, the only thing that they actually notice is if the syringe is used. All of the other tools are ... Continue Reading

Who in the world could this be? I hatched a brand new Norn into the world. Meet Nanum! She probably looks totally unfamiliar and strange since she comes from the latest Creatures 1 breed. Created in 2013, the Cheri ... Continue Reading

Sometimes the coincidences and luck in Creatures 1 create some interesting moments! I last left Candidum on the underground cart, where Bolanderi was trying to lead her to a special egg laying place. Being the independent one that she ... Continue Reading

Young Iridollae was still very much on her own, and she was the only Norn who was almost constantly wearing a frown. When she reached down to inspect the ball, I saw just what the problem was! Goodness, what ... Continue Reading