A wonderful blast of lightning knocked out my power over the weekend, and I lost a beautiful set of pictures I had been planning on using for a new entry. No worries, though! Creatures remained unharmed, and it wasn’t ... Continue Reading


A wonderful blast of lightning knocked out my power over the weekend, and I lost a beautiful set of pictures I had been planning on using for a new entry. No worries, though! Creatures remained unharmed, and it wasn’t ... Continue Reading

A very happy baby Norn emerged from the incubator shortly after his egg was warmed up! This is Erikstad, the third child of Arik and Eydis. He was the first second generation Norn to not look like his parents: ... Continue Reading

It was only a matter if time before Arnes was no longer the only Norn in the world! Out of this pretty little egg popped out the daughter of Arik and Eydis: This is Bolga! She looked almost exactly ... Continue Reading

Halvor was the very first creature to enjoy the brand new Albia! He seemed very impressed, and quickly made his way from the incubator area to the jungle. It was nice to listen to him and know what he ... Continue Reading

Setting up a world in Creatures 1 is relatively simple and straight forward. Since there really is no ecological system, one can technically spend hours in Albia without seeing any real changes! I particularly enjoy the peace and quiet ... Continue Reading

I decided to take a quick look at the genetic differences between Norns and Grendels. As one of the more misunderstood beings in Creatures 1, Grendels have a few key differences that can make caring for them slightly different ... Continue Reading

Towards the end of his life, Ranulf suddenly took a dislike to kiss popping. It was surprising, but a welcome change! Still, I was sad to see that he absolutely refused to rest and even had some eating issues. ... Continue Reading

After gallivanting around Albia like a maniac, Ranulf finally settled down for a nap. I noticed that he had become pretty terrible when it came to sleeping: He often allowed himself to stay exhausted for a long period of ... Continue Reading