I was excited to return to Albia in C1 after my short ecology experiment in C3/DS! Even though the original Creatures game is the oldest in the series and somewhat outdated, I still consider it to be my favorite. ... Continue Reading


I was excited to return to Albia in C1 after my short ecology experiment in C3/DS! Even though the original Creatures game is the oldest in the series and somewhat outdated, I still consider it to be my favorite. ... Continue Reading

I never fell in love with the Forest Norn as I did with the standard three Creatures 1 breeds, but Albia was in need of some more diversity. I welcomed little Bera into the world! Her name, pronounced [BEHR-ah], ... Continue Reading

Signe was overjoyed at the prospect of another Norn! I thought it would only be a matter of time before she started to express some form of anger or pain due to her perplexing genetic mutations. Arik was also ... Continue Reading

Arik and Eydis soon found their ways to relatively safe regions of Albia, which granted me the opportunity to hatch another female in the world. The incubator never rests for long in a new world! The genetic code of ... Continue Reading

As it is with nearly every Norn, Eydis grew up before I knew it. I was a bit sad to see the first baby Norn enter childhood, for there never seems to be enough time to teach youngsters all ... Continue Reading

Freya wasted no time in exploring beyond the confines of the garden! However, she is much less adventurous than I had originally imagined. She is still extremely intelligent and adorable, of course, and her preference for the garden and ... Continue Reading

At the start of Creatures 1, Albia lies in peaceful wait for its first inhabitants. There are no immediate dangers, yet there is no hope for change without the first Norn egg. It is easy to forget about the ... Continue Reading