I admittedly have been silent about Creatures 4 lately, mostly because I had been anticipating its release in June. However, despite the delay until Q4 2012, I’m still very pleased with the direction the game seems to be headed ... Continue Reading


I admittedly have been silent about Creatures 4 lately, mostly because I had been anticipating its release in June. However, despite the delay until Q4 2012, I’m still very pleased with the direction the game seems to be headed ... Continue Reading

And so the egg hatching forged forward! An adorable daughter from Poplis appeared from her first egg. She seemed to have the typical appearance of many of the Norns, although it certainly wasn’t a bad combination. Wynda settled right ... Continue Reading

I was extremely surprised by another birth announcement shortly after entering my world in Creatures 3/Docking Station. Naturally, I had forgotten about an egg which patiently waited to hatch in the canopy. Ulissa is the daughter of Topin and ... Continue Reading
My main emphasis lately has been on my worlds in Creatures 1 and Creatures 3/Docking Station, but I also have a few other projects. Some are in the works and some are more along the lines of feathery ideas ... Continue Reading

I snapped a nice group photo of Angharad, Dallben, and Ellidyr as they had a little fun in the Albian garden. In time, they each would become parents again. Angharad was still taking care of herself, although I still ... Continue Reading

Please excuse another massive C3/DS update! I simply had to keep going, and it was well worth it. With their first two sons dead for unknown reasons, Topin and Davira needed very much to have a few males in ... Continue Reading

The race to keep up with the eggs in my C3/DS world was on! Topin and Davira were quite fond of one another, yet the first order of business was Kiarya’s clutch of four eggs. First to hatch was ... Continue Reading

Over two months ago, Lauren politely asked me to take a look at one of her Norns who was a little different than the rest. Naturally, between my absence and forgetfulness, I needed another reminder! Again, I’d like to ... Continue Reading