Twitter, and I'll admit to incessantly checking the Black Ice Steam forums. It's not just for customer service, it's also for external validation. It might be a problem.
Key Lime pie is the freaking best, and pretty easy to make too.
Full-time indie dev, although I suppose I'd rather not have the pressure of needing to do that in order to eat. So I guess my real dream job is not having a job and making games for fun.
Absolutely! I don't think life would have any more or less meaning given its length, but I sure could get a lot more work done if I were immortal. It just seems efficient.
Oh man, I really only read now while traveling (which is a shame, because I used to be a voracious reader), but right now I've got Mirrorshades and Heiroglyph siting on my desk waiting to be read. That, and I need to finish the Bridge trilogy, since all I've read is Virtual Light.
One time my parents gave us camouflaged coveralls (think a onesie but without footies and for going outside) and INSISTED that, instead of playing with our toys, we put them on immediately for pictures.
We whined and complained but finally relented, only to find out that they only wanted us to put them on because it was cold outside and there was now a trampoline in our back yard.
Worst/Best present ever??
They don't like it, but I DO!
Mental age: six.
The Ghost in the Shell cyberbodies strike me as the most realistic and cool. The best I've seen in a movie have probably been the I, Robot androids - intentionally designed to obviously be robots, outside of the uncanny valley, but with expressive faces to make them relatable. Plus I liked the blue glow.
Definitely! You've seen the column of ideas in the Trello board, right? It's just that right now, the player doesn't need those to succeed, so I'm focusing on increasing the challenges the player faces.