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
Perhaps one of the most confusing aspects of Creatures 1 for a new player is figuring out how to actually get around the world! There is no way to unlock infinite scrolling, unfortunately, so oftentimes setting up a new ... Continue Reading
After spending over a year in a folder, my two Creatures 1 Norns from the tutorial world were brought back to life! I meant to post more about them and the different gameplay mechanics long ago, yet that idea ... Continue Reading
As promised, the second part of the most recent video tutorial is now available! While the first part focused on using the One Stop Sprite Workshop to import individual bitmap images to create a sprite file, the central element ... Continue Reading
I am pleased to present the first part of a video tutorial showcasing the basics behind creating a breed in Creatures 1! Many of the concepts can be applied to creating breeds for Creatures 2 and Creatures 3, although ... Continue Reading
I originally wanted to create a regular Creatures 1 video tutorial series. The first video debuted back in October, and then I became rather sidetracked with many other projects! Fortunately, I found some time today to give the first ... Continue Reading
A few weeks ago, I mentioned that I would be posting a few tutorials about the features of CrEd32, which is a program for Creatures 1. Thanks to everyone who responded to the survey! It seems I have some ... Continue Reading
As promised, here is a brand new Creatures 1 video! It features a tutorial focused around the early life of a newborn Norn, and the teaching methods I use. Hopefully there are a couple of helpful tips sprinkled throughout! ... Continue Reading