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I hope all you American readers had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday! I know I did. It was wonderful to go back home and see my family and my pets! But most of all – the weekend signaled the end of my...
View ArticleAvatea Sneak Peek
Hey there folks! Today is a somewhat special day. In the past here, we have spoken about everything from game mechanics, released artwork, even how we go about managing the company itself. Up to now,...
View ArticleAnime Central Full Court Press & a recap on some stuff!
Today, Saturday if you’re out and about at Anime Central, you should be on the lookout! We have various people on the floor, roaming to and fro. They have marvelous items such as… Button Flyers....
View ArticleAutumn approaching, how about an update!
Man, have we been busy here at Double Cluepon. We’ve been silent as of late, because there have been so many happenings and things going on that to be frank, the blog here was starting to get a little...
View ArticleInteresting post, about the loss of epic.
Battlechicken makes some excellent points over on her blog about why she and her husband are leaving SWTOR. Here at Double Cluepon, we already knew a great deal of what she was talking about. But...
View ArticleWriters love talking about themselves
So you’ve probably been hearing a lot about Double Cluepon’s new writers (No? Nothing? Well thank god you’re here). Umabel and Macaria joined the team at the beginning of the year and have been busy...
View ArticleChaos Theory
Howdy! Macaria here. I’m taking a break from working on the first story arc, which, as it turns out, is super complicated! Last night, Umabel and I sat down on the floor with a bunch of post-its and...
View ArticleAnnouncing: V-Shift 1.0. A new level of integration.
Well well well. Monday morning. While we may not be big, or at E3…we have some announcements to make nonetheless. Seriously, we kept Clyde far away from the git repo on this one First up on the agenda....
View ArticleLegal Murder: Killing Characters
In my opinion, few things are more emotionally evocative than a well planned and executed character death. Some writers, like George RR Martin, use death as a means of driving plot and keeping...
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