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Sean and Alon are joined by Adam Saltsman, co-founder of Finji, designer of Canabalt, and creator of Flixel.On today's episode, we're discussing Dust Bunny – Adam's 12.5th PICO-8 release since last October!Hopping off from Dust Bunny, we explore the immediacy of the PICO-8 development environment, designing by playing, and the intimate relationship between designers and players.Find Adam at:Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/adamatomic.bsky.socialitch.io: https://adamatomic.itch.io/Finji: https://finji.co/—TIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Intro00:01:06 - Describe PICO-8 and designing with PICO-800:10:15 - Adam's design process (for Dust Bunny specifically)00:18:40 - A curve of discovery and the designer player relationship00:34:00 - 12.5th PICO game (a quarter of the way to a full UFO50)00:40:04 - 90% bad ideas00:46:45 - What do you do to rest?00:50:05 - Outro and Adam's links—SHOW NOTESDust Bunny: https://adamatomic.itch.io/dust-bunnyPICO-8: https://www.lexaloffle.com/pico-8.phpCave of Cards: https://adamatomic.itch.io/caveofcardsCeleste: https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?pid=11722Dark Souls: https://store.steampowered.com/app/570940/DARK_SOULS_REMASTERED/Desktop Dungeons: https://store.steampowered.com/app/226620/Desktop_Dungeons/Doom: https://archive.org/details/doom-playElden Ring: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1245620/ELDEN_RING/Mirror's Edge: https://store.steampowered.com/app/17410/Mirrors_Edge/Mole Mole: https://adamatomic.itch.io/mole-molePrince of Persia: https://archive.org/details/msdos_Prince_of_Persia_1990PuzzleScript: https://itch.io/games/made-with-puzzlescriptQuake: https://freebie.games/games/quake/play/Rat Dreams: https://adamatomic.itch.io/rat-dreamsSokoban: https://www.sokobanonline.com/Super Mario Maker: https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/super-mario-maker-2-switch/Tetris: https://play.tetris.com/UFO 50: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1147860/UFO_50/Wipeout: https://retroonline.net/DOS/WipeoutZachtronics: https://www.zachtronics.com/—WIDE FLANK LINKSJoin the Discord: https://discord.gg/ACbDjNhMpJSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/wideflankThe rest: https://linktr.ee/wideflank
Philippe LeBlanc is Co-founder and Chairman of the Board of Funday Agency, a full-service branding and advertising agency. Built of industry veterans and entrepreneurs, the agency believes there's always fun to be had solving brand problems. Before Funday, Philippe was Co-founder and CEO of Flixel, a Toronto-based startup with creative tools for visual storytelling. The software enables photographers, videographers, and digital marketers to tell mesmerizing stories using a unique visual medium known as cinemagraphs, which blends photo and video. In this episode… It's no secret that storytelling is a powerful tool in business and entrepreneurship. Telling a compelling story can captivate an audience and leave a lasting impression. Whether it's a brand story, a personal journey, or a product pitch, communicating effectively through storytelling can make all the difference in achieving success. Serial entrepreneur Philippe LeBlanc says that stories have the power to create an emotional connection with people. They allow us to relate to others, empathize with their struggles, and celebrate their triumphs. In business, this emotional connection can translate into customer loyalty, increased sales, and a powerful brand reputation. A well-crafted story can inspire and motivate employees, investors, and partners. Philippe shares how they've built an agency through fun to help brands tell their stories. In this episode of the Inspired Insider Podcast, Dr. Jeremy Weisz chats with Philippe LeBlanc, Co-founder and Chairman of the Board of Funday Agency, about storytelling in business. Philippe talks about the power of storytelling in business and entrepreneurship, growing Flixel Photos through storytelling, lessons learned from the challenges faced by his startup. He also discusses the process of creating Funday Agency and how it helps clients tell their stories.
Here are a few free online tools you can use to create interesting graphics to promote your books, podcasts, websites, and social media.Eclipse Crosswords: http://www.eclipsecrossword.com — A Windows downloadable program for creating crossword puzzles.EZ GIF: http://www.ezgif.com — Allows you to make GIFs from images or videos as well as optimize GIFs, jpgs, and pngs.Flixel: http://www.flixel.com — A downloadable app for iOS to create cinemagraphs (repeating videos that showcase movement in only part of the video, somewhat like a GIF).Gfycat Free Motion Background GIFs: https://gfycat.com/gifs/search/free+motion+background — Moving background GIFs that you can use in your videos and in creating new GIFs with graphic overlays of the background GIFs.Imgur: http://www.imgur.com — A directory of the most viral images on the Internet, sorted by popularity. Meme Generator: http://imgur.com/memegen. Video to GIF: http://imgur.com/vidgif.Memegenerator: http://www.memegenerator.net — Allows you to create new memes based on popular meme characters and images. It's the easiest meme generator online.Online Image Editor: http://www.online-image-editor.com — This online editor allows you to resize and crop animated GIF images, add text to animated GIFs, make a GIF with their GIF maker, add borders, add a mask or picture frame, and more. Also allows you to add speech bubbles, rain GIFs, glitter text, and more. An incredible graphic tool.Water Effect: http://www.watereffect.net — Allows you to create a water ripple mirror image of any graphic image, from book covers to podcast images.This week on Friday, December 16th, I will be hosting a free Book Marketing Q&A session. Join me for this session live at 4:00 p.m. Eastern, 1:00 p.m. Pacific at https://meetn.com/bookmarketingsuccess. This session will be limited to one hour.You can send questions ahead of time by email to johnkremer@bookmarket.com. Subject: Book Marketing question for John This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bookmarketing.substack.com/subscribe
From helping to bring Hotmail to Microsoft, to building Kobo, Ken Nickerson has done it all. Ken is currently the CEO of iBinary LLC. Formerly he spent a decade at Microsoft, five years at Rogers Communications, and several years in banking and insurance developing emergent systems. Ken is a founder, board member, or advisor to dTaz, i6, OmersV, CDL, Xanadu, HorizonIO. He was also previously involved with Flixel, Rthm, OpenCola, and Kobo. In this episode, Ken discusses his work with think-tanks, the long-term societal and economic impacts of COVID-19, how he is helping to move quantum computing forwards with Xanadu, and his predictions on how emerging technologies will move humanity forwards – and backward.
The guest for this episode of the podcast is Jason Teale, a Canadian photographer who has made South Korea his home for more than ten years now.Jason’s work focuses on travel landscapes and cityscapes as well as cinemagraphs. He is a brand ambassador for Flixel and managed their photographic team for Visa during the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics. His work has been featured by National Geographic and Travel and Leisure Asia.Ugo asked Jason about what makes Korea such an amazing place to live and to photograph.They also chatted about Jason’s latest creating endeavor, that is creating cinemagraphs. If you don’t know what cinemagraphs are or are curious to learn more about them, Jason has a lot to share in this interview. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our first guest for 2016 is Adam 'Atomic' Saltsman. Adam is perhaps best known for creating the genre defining endless runner, Canabalt, as well as creating the Flixel design tool and founding the game studio Finji alongside his wife Rebekah. We talk the Super Mario Bros. piano grip, playing in punk bands, how Street Fighter changed his life, the creation of Canabalt, working with Keita Takahashi and the importance of degaussing. Also discussed: Symphony of the Night, Katamari Damacy, Sonic the Hedgehog, Journey to Silius, Sumotori Dreams and Castlevania - Symphony of the Night and Adam's current project Overland.
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We answer #askMTJC about Touch Bar tricks and Canadian geography. We fact check on Roger's Centre, Flixel subscriptions and the dots on Canadian Currency. We follow up on the new MacBook Pro keyboard, a fix for the heat based slow downs, as well as, Apple's new T2 chip causing crashing and Twitter's new requirements for developers. You can use the Apple Business Chat to order beer and water to your seat at Citizens Bank Park. NSHipster has a new article on Password Rules. iPhones, Apple Watches and Fibit devices can be hit by incoming US $500B tariffs on China. Picks: ShowSingleTouches on Simulator, LifetimeTracker, MacKiDo/CodeNames/DeveloperCDs. In the After Show we discuss Toronto leads Tech Jobs and Jaime's experience with Beyond Meat.
Do you ever wonder if you’re making mistakes on your Facebook ads that are costing you money? Join the experts as they critique 6 ads (that are making money on Facebook) and show you what the ads are doing right, what mistakes they’re making, and how you can fix them. Then, Ralph goes beyond the ads and shows you mistakes the website is making once people click through, and how they could be fixed. If you’ve ever found yourself wondering about your own Facebook ads, this is the episode you need to hear. IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN: 3 examples of how real companies are using pixels (« and what mistakes they’re making, so you can avoid doing the same). 1 big way you are hurting your conversions (« and how to use context to fix it). How you can use the MAGICC method to optimize your video ad. Thanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Perpetual Traffic? Have some feedback you’d like to share? Connect with us on iTunes and leave us a review! iTunes not your thing? Find us on Stitcher or at DigitalMarketer.com/podcast.
Today we’re speaking to Flixel co-founder and CCO Mark Homza about how his company pioneered the exciting new art form – the cinemagraph. During the conversation, we explore the company’s origins, and what it takes... The post Mark Homza: Telling New Stories Using Cinemagraphs appeared first on Up Next.
Cinemagraphs are stunning, compelling, visually arresting photos... no, videos... no, photos... well, whatever you call them, they're simply magical. Flixel Cinemagraph Pro Creating a Cinemagraph is a new form of visual storytelling that is sure to impress your clients, grab attention on social media, and help you to tell your story in a most exciting new way. By simply taking short video clips and painting in the parts you want to move, you can quickly create hybrid images that blur the line between still photos and video. A good Cinemagraph will catch your attention by being unexpected. A ball bouncing while the child stands perfectly still, a frozen busy street while the clouds tumble overhead, a perfectly posed bride with her veil dancing in the wind. Whatever your vision, Cinemagraph Pro by Flixel is the photo app that will bring new life, new vision, and new creativity to your portfolio. Whether you traditionally work in still photography or in video, Cinemagraphs will give you a whole new way tell your story. Find out more about Flixel Cinemagraph Pro at: website: https://flixel.com/products/mac/cinemagraph-pro/ twitter: @flixel discount: PHOTOJOSEPH for 10% off annual plan at http://flixel.com We hope you enjoy the PhotoApps.Expert podcast, and be sure to watch other episodes to learn about many of the other photo apps available today!
Cinemagraphs are stunning, compelling, visually arresting photos... no, videos... no, photos... well, whatever you call them, they're simply magical. Flixel Cinemagraph Pro Creating a Cinemagraph is a new form of visual storytelling that is sure to impress your clients, grab attention on social media, and help you to tell your story in a most exciting new way. By simply taking short video clips and painting in the parts you want to move, you can quickly create hybrid images that blur the line between still photos and video. A good Cinemagraph will catch your attention by being unexpected. A ball bouncing while the child stands perfectly still, a frozen busy street while the clouds tumble overhead, a perfectly posed bride with her veil dancing in the wind. Whatever your vision, Cinemagraph Pro by Flixel is the photo app that will bring new life, new vision, and new creativity to your portfolio. Whether you traditionally work in still photography or in video, Cinemagraphs will give you a whole new way tell your story. Find out more about Flixel Cinemagraph Pro at: website: https://flixel.com/products/mac/cinemagraph-pro/ twitter: @flixel discount: PHOTOJOSEPH for 10% off annual plan at http://flixel.com We hope you enjoy the PhotoApps.Expert podcast, and be sure to watch other episodes to learn about many of the other photo apps available today!
Na rubrica Redes Sociais com Vasco Marques, no programa “Olá Maria!” do Porto Canal, de 21 de março, o tema em análise será Cinemagraphs, nomeadamente: - Exemplos de cinemagraphs fantásticos - Como utilizar nas Redes Sociais - Criar cinemagraphs para conquistar utilizadores Todas as terças-feiras, a partir das 17:00 não perca as dicas, novidades e notícias que Vasco Marques aborda na rubrica Redes Sociais. ⚫️ Cinemagraphs Os cinemagraphs (termo que surgiu em 2011) são fotografias nas quais são criadas animações com movimentos menores e repetidos, formando um videoclipe. Normalmente, são publicados em formato GIF ou em formato Vídeo (mp4) e criam a ilusão de que está-se a visualizar uma animação. São reproduzidos em loop contínuo. ⚫️ Exemplos de cinemagrahs fantásticos Encontre no website da Flixel a inspiração para criar os seus cinemagraphs! ⚫️Como utilizar nas Redes Sociais Nas Redes Sociais é importante diversificar no tipo de conteúdos a publicar. Deve apostar, por exemplo, na partilha de vídeos, imagens com impacto, links relevantes da área de negócio ou outro tipo de conteúdos do interesse da sua audiência. Pode também apostar no novo formato, muito em voga, as histórias, e pode ainda publicar vídeos 360 ou fotografias 360, verá que cria muita interação. Para surpreender os seus seguidores, aposte no formato cinemagraph, pois ainda é muito pouco explorado e é mais uma forma de se destacar da concorrência ao primar pela diferenciação! Aposte em conteúdos simples, diretos, atrativos e diferenciadores para criar mais interação, mais partilhas e maior envolvimento. No Instagram pode carregar em formato vídeo e no Facebook tanto em formato vídeo como em formato GIF. ⚫️ Criar cinemagraphs para conquistar utilizadores Os cinemagraphs, por norma, são criados através de um conjunto de fotografias, ou por exemplo, através de vídeos. Podem ser criados através de softwares de edição de vídeo ou através de aplicações mobile. Aplicações Mobile para criar Cinemagraphs: Flixel: trata-se de uma aplicação para criação de cinemagraphs, para iOS. Só existe plano pago. Tem também uma solução para Mac, a qual pode avaliar gratuitamente (free trial). Picoo: esta aplicação está disponível na Google Playstore, para android, também tem uma versão disponível para iOS no iTunes. Podem ser instaladas gratuitamente! Veja aqui mais vídeos desta rubrica! Comece já a criar Cinemagraphs para impressionar os seus fãs e para captar novos seguidores nas Redes Sociais! Guardar Guardar Guardar Guardar
2017 Seems to be the year to buck norms. Established web design trends are being overturned for a preference on visuals in spite of logic. Designers are heeding to the proven stats on video and custom branding and challenging developers this year with complex design that is not always mobile friendly. Taken to extremes, this could result in an inconsistent user experience across devices as some design elements would only appear on certain devices. In the long run, this sort of complex trend-bucking design could be the motivation software developers need to continue modernizing powerful and smart technology. Let's take a look at what to expect this year. Cinematography Cinematography can be either videos, GIFs or still photos with repeated animation that run on a continuous loop. This is a fairly simple way to add engagement to a static page and hold interest for more than a couple seconds. High quality cinemagraphs can be found at Flixel. And if done right, they can be lighter than a heavy video file. In A/B testing, Turnstyle compared the effectiveness of a cinemagraph versus a still image on their homepage. It resulted in a 20% increase in new visitor conversions, which hints at the power of cinemagraphs. Virtual Reality & 360 Video Gamers had a heavy influence on VR as it's common in the video game industry, yet fairly new to commercial web design. 360 Video allows for a walk through of a campus or office tour and significantly increases web engagement. We'll continue to see more VR software emerge, but the most popular include Google's VR View. We also like krpano. Companies with aggressive marketing goals should implement this tactic early while it's relatively new and impressive. Asymmetry Another web design trend bucked. Interesting visuals are becoming dominant this year without regard to "pretty." This results in content not equally balanced on the left and right sides. Duotone Gradients Bright duotone gradients are a great way to add visual appeal to an otherwise unimpressive image. Most styles are using just 2 color options, but it can be done in a kaleidoscope of ways. Spotify has already implemented this trend to attract and appeal to a youthful audience. Unique Navigation Original navigation doesn't always make the best user experience, but if done well, it can leave a unique lasting impression. It's a risk, but designing for a unique header menu or uncommon way to navigate through the site can set the company up as a thought leader. If done poorly, it can simply frustrate the user when they can't quickly find content. Micro-interactions These are the smaller details of web interaction such as mouse hover animations, scrolling effects and click features. They are a highly effective but overlooked tool to improve user experience. In 2017, designers are spending more time on micro-interactions and putting thought into the end ux. Geometrics Geometric lines, shapes and patterns are in stark contrast to the flat design styles we've seen the past 2 years. Photos are being cropped to fit inside interesting shapes and designers are thinking outside the box - ahem, square. Check out how we utilized this trend for Nevada STEM Mentor Network. Grid/Modular Layout We've seen a lot of grid patterns this year used as a frame that supports content. Though it's not a new concept (think Pinterest), it has gained popularity recently. The simplicity and organization benefits of this trend make it increasingly popular. It can be especially useful for showcasing portfolio pieces, the way NASA has done. In spite of being logical and at the risk of being incomprehensible to the audience, many of the design trends of 2017 are taking a leap. But they look promising and without a doubt continue to intrigue us with striking visuals. Remember, you don't have to redesign for a trend just because it's popular. But we do recommend a redesign every 2-3 years to stay relevant.
Mark (@Neurotic / compoundtheory.com) is a Developer Advocate for Google Cloud Platform. We discuss why - barring exceptions like Flixel or opengameart - gamedev often doesn't seem as "open" as web/devops communities. Music by Danny Baranowsky
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We start the show with a discussion of 2 Factor Authentication on Apple IDs. We discuss the Best Burritos in the US. We answer Allan Edmonds #askMTJC question about our first computers and our predictions for the next 5 years. We follow up on Mark's iPhone swollen battery. We discuss whether to buy AppleCare, the discuss the delay in Apple Mac hardware, SoftBank's purchase of Arm, the rumored iPhone 7 Pro and iOS Beta Periods. We also discuss iOS 9.3.3 security update. Picks: Scrivener for iOS Effective Objective-C 2.0 Episode 101 Show Notes: Apple Two Factor Authentication 1Password America's Best Burrito Ferry Farmer’s Market at the Embarcadero Allan Edmonds Mac Classic Commodore PET Atari 800 Power Macintosh Macintosh IIcx SE/30 Macintosh II PDP 11 QWERKYWRITER Computer History Museum Tech Museum of Innovation AppleCare Plus So where are all the new Macs for 2016 MacRumors Buyer's Guide - Mac Hackintosh ARM: the weightless corporation that outweighs Intel P.A. Semi Apple might announce 3 different iPhone 7 models this year iOS version release date history About the security content of iOS 9.3.3 Beware! Your iPhone Can Be Hacked Remotely With Just A Message Reversing the wall Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard Erin Thomas (Mrs. Aaron) Episode 101 Picks: Scrivener for iOS Effective Objective-C 2.0 Flixel wins Best Startup
In this special extended edition, Iain talks to Adam ‘Atomic' Saltsman about epic endless runner Canabalt, pixel art, his game engine Flixel, and the trials and tribulations of being an indie game developer. @cc_pod @iainlobb @seb_ly @adamatomic
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
This week we had an impromptu discussion about game development. We discussed Overcast 2 and Marco Arment's decision to make all features free and Samantha Bielefeld's rebuttal. We talked about the patent Apple lost to U of Wisconsin. We discussed the use of gratuitous animation and blocking UX with too many spinners. Picks: Colors and Tyme. Episode 61 Show Notes: 1010! Crossy Road Panic - Shockingly Good Software The Omni Group Flixel Pragmatic Pricing The Elephant In the Room Apple loses patent lawsuit to U of Wisconsin Do not let your user see spinners Your UI isn't a Disney movie Episode 61 Picks: Colors Tyme
Amber Mac and Michael B speak to radio star Todd Shapiro why he's standing up to Nicole Arbour on YouTube. Plus, one half of the Property Brothers, Drew Scott, reveals why digital is the future of content. Also, how Flixel brought photos from The Emmys to life.
Adam Saltsman podcasts with Guy and Rene for 90 minutes before hitting a wall and tumbling to his death. Also, designing Canabalt and Hundreds, sketching in Flash and Flixel, and the power of swinging ropes. Show notes Canabalt Hundreds Hunger Games Old Spice Flixel Don't Starve Prison Architect Spy Party Guided Access Guests Adam Saltsman (@ADAMATOMIC) of Adam Atomic Hosts Guy English (@gte) of Kicking Bear Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) of iMore.com Feedback Yell at us via the Twitter accounts above (or the same names on ADN). Loudly.
Recorded on December 10th, 2012 with Brian Fife, James Fingal and Thomas Westberg. Recently, MoMA announced their plans to show a collection of video games in 2013. The challenges of collecting and showing video games are discussed, and Jim, Brian and Tom talk about thier reactions to the games that were selected - this list is very different from what we would expect to see on any serious gamer’s top ten list. This will be that last podcast of 2012 - but we’ll be back in early 2013 with more episodes. Referenced Links: Letterpress, Passage, MoMA - Game Collection, Pac-Man, Tetris, Another World, Myst, SimCity 2000, vib-ribbon, Katamari Damacy, EVE Online, Dwarf Fortress, Portal, flOw, Canabalt, This Gaming Life, Space Invaders, Asteroids, Donkey Kong, Super Mario Brothers, Legend of Zelda, Nethack, Street Fighter Two, Mario 64, Chrono Trigger, Kill Screen Magazine, Okami, Counterstrike, Halo, Starcraft, Flixel, Indie Game: The Movie, Warlords, Mortal Kombat, Dotlan, Super Mario Land, Tengen Tetris, Space Quest, Monkey Island, It All Began With a Strange Email, Journey, Nihil Umbra, Waking Mars, Peaceful Games - Tobold, Proof of Concept - Tobold, Terraria, Minecraft, World of Tanks, Baldur’s Gate.
Recorded on July 25th with Brian Fife, James Fingal and Thomas Westberg. Tom talks about early arcade games, starting with Spacewar! and ending with Donkey Kong. Jim describes his present-day arcade experiences. Brian asks the group about game development, and they briefly discuss game development frameworks. World of Tanks, 38 Studios - Boston Magazine, Scott Jennings - Broken Toys, Copernicus - MMO, Todd McFarlane, R.A. Salvatore, Portal 2 Book, Bastion, Penny Arcade Expo, Fieldrunners 2, Subatomic Studios, Madfinger Zombie Game, King of Dragon Pass, Final Fantasy 3 - Google Play, Space Pirates and Zombies, Subspace, Spec Ops: The Line, Max Payne 3, Fake Sponsor - Cardboard Council, Metal Gear Solid, Alien vs. Predator, Midway Games, Gauntlet: Dark Legacy, Computer Space, Electro-Mechanical Game, Vertical Sync, Gun Fight, Space Invaders, Battlezone, Tempest, Xybots, Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter, 3DFX, Dance Dance Revolution, Kinect, Dance Maniax, Guitar Hero Arcade, Fruit Ninja, Chuck E Cheese’s, Big Buck Hunter, Golden Tee, Brady Bunch Movie, Pong, Galaga, Galaxian, Centipede, Missile Command, Atari, The Sopranos, Little Big Planet 2, Pac-Man, Asteroids, Lunar Lander, Spacewar!, Galaxy Game, Digital PDP–11, Donkey Kong, ECL Logic, General Computer Corp, Racing the Beam, Atari 2600, Breakout, Tank, Warlords, Boom Blox, Smash TV, Superbrothers: Sword and Sworcery, Unity3D Engine, Kongregate, PyGame, Löve2d, Crafty, Geometry Wars, Particle Effects, Flixel, Remember the Milk, Turbografix 16, Bonk’s Adventure, Millitary Madness.
Get ready for some quick and fun web games that will help you pass the time... or at least waste it. Test your hand/eye coordination, level up, travel through time, or make your own game! Show Links: The eyeballing game, Typeracer, Google Image Labeler, Games for the Brain, Continuity, Sand Game, YouTube Time Machine, Flixel Credits Music Video: Spoiler Alert by MC Frontalot
Get ready for some quick and fun web games that will help you pass the time... or at least waste it. Test your hand/eye coordination, level up, travel through time, or make your own game! Show Links: The eyeballing game, Typeracer, Google Image Labeler, Games for the Brain, Continuity, Sand Game, YouTube Time Machine, Flixel Credits Music Video: Spoiler Alert by MC Frontalot
Words: Snout, Sadistic, Strut Title: The Warren Your boss is an evil woman with the power to destroy morale faster than you can blink. It's time to fight back! Recruit your rag tag squad of officemates for an all out assault! As a class based, top down RPG, The Warren explores both sides of the equation. Choose to fight establishment by selecting meeting places, developing secret codes, and formulating & executing plans during office hours, all while keeping off the radar of the higher ups! Or join the (wo)man, by weeding out the uprising using techniques like blocking out email, calling last minute meetings, etc! Very special thanks to our guest Adam "Atomic" Saltsman , developer of Flixel , Canabalt , the upcoming Gravity Hook HD , and many many more!