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My name is John and you found my website! I make Flash games and do other things. I have this website as a sort of homestead for myself and my work. Thanks for visiting :).

Latest Projects

  • Obey The Game

    Obey! The Game


    12/15
  • I Hate Traffic

    I Hate Traffic


    11/15
  • Red Eye 1031

    Redeye 1031


    10/31
  • Frontier

    Frontier


    09/09
  • This is the Only Level

    This is the Only Level


    08/19
  • The Next Floor

    The Next Floor


    07/31
  • Warp Shot

    Warp Shot


    07/24

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  • Jan26

    Scribble II has been doing well, with a few users finally hitting level 10 scribblers. However beyond Scribble, Dicko from BDSFlash and Tastylamp from, well, Tastylamp, have released a new and popular game, Vorticube. It can be found on The BDSFlash website and on Newgrounds’ Front Page.Dicko and Tastylamp are long time users on the forum (Dicko is a mod, Tastlylamp a regular user), and have collaborated on this great game. New styles of gameplay, nice graphics, and interesting flair makes this game a must see. Check it out!//End Plug.

  • Jan23

    Scribble Two launches today, as the long awaited sequel to Scribble! You’ll find it on the bar on the right ->.Scribble Two came after a lot people asked for it. Really, who could want more dot-to-dot action then just Scribble One? After a few Daily Awards from Newgrounds, lots of people asking when there was going to be a second, and even more asking why they were so addicted to it, I decided to make a sequel. While I felt this project should have been shelved, a wave of positive thumbs up from you guys made this possible, and now I’m glad it happened. Thanks!So, what is Scribble? Scribble is a dot-to-dot racing game, where you try to draw the picture as fast as you possibly can. There are 20 pictures to draw, and there are many shapes that become apparent as the picture unfolds. The faster the time, the better your ranking (which you receive at the end). You will also get a high score listing if you so choose to enter.There are a few new features in this version. These include:*10 levels of ranking.Now, you can get 10 different ranks of scribbler. Can you master the game and reach level 10? Probably not, I am actually not sure if its possible.*Zoom-level style.The level zooms to fit the large size of the paper, which can add a dynamic feel to the gameplay.*Named levels.The levels are now named, so that you get a bit of a hint before going into it. All the better!*Level snapshots. This is what I consider the crowning achievement of this project. The level will actually take a snapshot, so that you can view your finished pictures after you are done playing.*Level load times.Now you get a bit of a break between levels. It was a bit too fast last time, and people were complaining about what was going on.This project was a lot of work for me. Two weeks of development, lots of Dr. Pepper, and a lot of questions of how to make the second Scribble better. Hopefully, at least marginally, this one will come out higher. Now without further ado, I give you Scribble Two.Click here to play.

  • Jan09

    Neglected Sky is going to be featured at the Sustainable Living Festival in Federation Square, in Melbourne, Australia! It will be showing between the 16th and 18th of February.This is the fourth festival this animation has been part of. It was initially made with the Citizens for Global Solutions flash contest, where it won first place. It then went to the Media that Matters Film Festival 5 in New Tork, where it took the environmental award. Then, it went back to the Citizens for Global Solutions Film Festival, where it had a great time screening in New Mexico! And now, it’s going to Australia, for it’s first international screening.For more information, visit here.To view Neglected Sky, visit here.

   

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