Cluck Yegger in Escape From The Planet of the Poultroid released!
As space-faring free ranger, Cluck Yegger, you’ve been shot out of the sky by none other than your old arch nemesis, Colonel Zanderz. Your disabled ship is running on limited auxiliary solar power that charges during the daytime. But at night, confined to the cockpit, you must survive unwelcomed visits from a brood of peckish genetically modified poultroid looking for a late night snack. Can you survive seven nights to ESCAPE PLANET POULTROID?
Gameplay:
- Monitor cameras to keep tabs on the advancing poultroid.
- Listen for signs of unseen intruders.
- Activate bright lights to ward-off the nocturnal creatures.
- Activate infrared night vision to stealthily spot critters lurking in and around your ship.
- Seal cockpit doors and shield as a last line of defense.
This is a Five Nights at Freddy's style parody game with some new mechanics, fun artwork, humor and VO based on characters from the upcoming adventure game, SpaceVenture, being released by the Two Guys From Andromeda(original creators of the Space Quest series)
Genre:
Survival horror with a funny, kid-friendly(playtest with ages 10 and up), sci-fi theme.
(more…)A Letter From Scott Murphy
I moved to Alabama to take care of my mom eleven years ago last week after my step dad died. Then Hurricane Ivan hit. My mom was alone and scared. (Google Hurricane Ivan if you want to see the scope of the devastation.) She was very artistic and active and brilliant. Unfortunately she had to have hip surgery on both sides shortly after I arrived here from Bremerton, Washington. The same doctor who performed butchered her on the second one, leaving her in constant pain. She was allergic to most pain medications and I had to do a lot for her, but that was okay for me. I wasn’t the one in that pain. It was supposed to be temporary and then I would move back to the Pacific northwest.
In fact, about 5 years ago I moved back to the northwest but during the ten days after my arrival there I realized in my heart and mind something just didn’t feel right. I pack all my possessions in my truck again drove the 4+ days back to Alabama. When I there I could see changes I wouldn’t have otherwise, but had no idea the cause. One thing I knew was that my mom was sad since the death of my step dad although she’d do her best to hide it. She’d finally met a more than decent man after two huge mistakes. Actually, an amazing man, the loss of whom I attributed many of her lapses to. She missed him so. It was heartbreaking to see. He was a much better human, husband and dad than my biodad or my first step dad. Mom had finally found happiness and the loss of my step dad hit her hard. I initially thought she was suffering from his loss and falling into mini-depressions, something she was never, unlike me, prone to.
In the last two and a half years things started changing even more. Some of it I can only see in retrospect now, something that’s common when you see someone everyday, for many hours of each day. Mom had had some ‘physical events’ some very high fevers that the local medical establishment could never explain. I guess Medicare didn’t cover the expensive diagnostic tests she really needed. I took her to a neurologist and he said, ‘Oh, she’s just getting old. Don’t worry about it,” as he left to visit another patient and charge another buttload of money. Honestly, I’d like to track that guy down and beat him until his asshole is his collar. Doctors and their god complexes! At that point they could have started her on medication and therapy that would have let us know what was going on and slowed the progression from a disease, that in reality no one EVER comes back from. Sadly, that’s pretty much the state of medical care in most of Alabama, especially for the elderly. If you’re on Social Security the doctors want to get the patient in just so they can bill the government. While there may some good ones, they are few and far between, especially here, and I have found only one, sadly after the worst happened.
My mom had become a victim of Alzheimer’s. I can see the early indicators now but it wasn’t apparent that something besides age was the issue then. In the last year and half though she’d stopped doing things like her art projects, using her computer and attending art get-togethers with her friends, which she always loved. But she always had a good excuse from the hip pain to arthritis to exhaustion, and I usually bought it all, although I suspected she avoiding them for some reason. I just didn’t know exactly why. She knew something was wrong but did her best to hide it, and at her age and given what she was going through with pain, etc., it was tough to call her on it.
She started suffering from dementia. Many years ago she used to play our games, Space Quest, although she liked King’s Quest and Quest for Glory more than Space Quest, something I learned this summer while sorting through her possessions and seeing the greater wear on those game boxes compared to ours, Mark’s and mine. But she would never have told or admitted that to me in a million years because of her love and support.
I’ve been my mom’s sole caregiver through all this time. When the effects of Alzheimer’s became obvious it was far too late for treatment that might have slowed its progression and severity. I was rarely able to sleep. In those last few months I lost another lost 35 pounds and was a walking shell of myself. If I fell asleep for instance sitting at my desk when I thought she was finally asleep, something that was a constant struggle which she rarely did for more than 15 minutes at a time, I would wake up and my heart would be pounding in a way I can’t describe. I guess terror is the closest word since I was instantly wondering what she had done while I’d been asleep. How long had I been asleep? There are few things like waking up to the smell of something burning in your home. She decided in the middle of the night to cook a banana on our electric stove. She put it on a burner, turned the dial and walked away to do something else bizarre, totally forgetting the banana. There were 3am kitchen fires, not to mention floods when she would decide to put her bedding and other items in her bathroom sink, turn on the water and walk away. This is just a sample of what Alzheimer’s did to a vibrant woman much smarter than me. Eventually I had to remove all the dials on the stove and all the door knobs inside the house so she couldn’t get out when I wasn’t aware. It happened once in December of last year. It’s a miracle that was the only time.
The point to all this is that I was not able to be the person and partner Mark needed for the game design and writing, although we were able to put together the general framework for the game before things became bad with mom. Still, as design partners you must have day to day, sometimes even hour to hour communication. There are so many decisions and ideas that come up and need to be discussed. My mental state as I watched my mom go away, not to mention physical state from sleep deprivation prevented me from being there for Mark, and for Chris who along with our amazing friend, partner and senior programmer PCJ (that’s the name he likes) kept plugging away at making the game engine and utility programs better and better. Unfortunately, without someone like me using PCJ’s Narrative Editor, as an example, it’s sadly sitting awaiting use.
It’s hard to see what Alzheimer’s does to a person, especially the person who gave birth to you and just a couple of years ago was bright and sharp and funny.
Life is something you only learn about through experience, through living it. The hard way. People can give you advice but until you personally face the challenges and fears nothing helps or matters. And no one told any of us about what was coming our way. There are things one can in no way anticipate. Seeing what happened to my mom, talking to Mark and hearing what he has gone through, the gut wrenching reality of his concern about his wonderful wife Sandy, the love of his life, who I’ve known for almost as long as Mark and I have known each other, and what they have had to face aside from that, one can in no way anticipate, and unless you are superhuman you can not be prepared nor can you compartmentalize things so frightening and go about the business of fully creating a fun and funny game in such frames of mind. And disappointing the many, many people who have believed in us and backed us with no knowledge of what has been happening behind the scenes when these kinds of personal issues have been happening is just another weight and responsibility that is a personal disappointment to us as well as our backers, regardless of why. In fact, the weight of letting you, our incredible backers down with the delays and sliding release dates we hoped would be behind us now, the game we hoped you’d all be playing and enjoying, has only added to the burden because of the guilt we feel by having let all of you down so far, but as I hope you can understand, some things are much heavier than can be imagined and they can crush your heart, mind and soul. We are doing our best to recongeal and do what we promised.
My mom died recently. It was both incredibly sad and merciful as I watched her take her last breath, but she was so far gone from the person I’d known. Seeing her fading away farther and farther each day was agonizing. I’ve had to deal with that and all she left behind. In time, once I’ve been able to deal with all her final affairs and get the eff out of Alabama I can get back on track. Peace will come and I will be able to move back to the Pacific northwest, be closer to Mark and we can deal with the business of making a game as it should be done. It will take us some time to pick up steam. Mark still has family issues to deal with but hopefully, where I left him dealing with so much on his own, I can pick up some weight for him, to return the kindness he did me. We believe we can get back on track, that we can fully connect to the inner weirdness of people who gave you Space Quests and make SpaceVenture everything we hoped it could be and that you have been hoping for.
I have an idea as to hard to how hard it has been for Mark and for Chris. They have been nothing but incredibly supportive. I couldn’t be more grateful or fortunate. I couldn’t have better partners or friends.
Thank you all for your understanding and patience.
-Scott
Come by and meet Chris Pope at Dragon*con 2015(Atlanta, GA)
Guys From Andromeda LLC co-founder Chris Pope will be at Dragon*con from Friday September 3rd - Monday September 7th! You can find him most of the time in the Walk of Fame area of the convention sitting next to Rob Paulsen and Dave Fennoy.
The easiest way to meet up with Chris is to follow the official Guys From Andromeda Twitter account along with Chris's Twitter account.
Come by and meet Chris and get a collectible keycard! :)
Come by and meet Chris Pope at Dragon*con 2013(Atlanta, GA)
Guys From Andromeda LLC co-founder Chris Pope will be at Dragon*con from Friday August 30th - Monday September 1st 2013! You can find him most of the time in the Walk of Fame area of the convention sitting next to Rob Paulsen.
You can also meet Chris at the Dragon*con panel: You're the Publisher: Kickstarting Videogames. Friday 7pm in the Hilton Grand Salon D
The easiest way to meet up with Chris is to follow the official Guys From Andromeda Twitter account along with Chris's Twitter account.
Chris will also be carrying around the Rooter Standee that Mark Crowe made at SDCC! Come by and get your picture with Rooter and/or Chris while you're there! :)
Join Mark Crowe, Scott Murphy and Chris Pope at SDCC 2013! July 17st – July 21st!
The Two Guys From Andromeda(Mark Crowe and Scott Murphy), along with the SpacePope(Chris Pope) are all heading out to San Diego Comicon 2013! Come meet up with them and get a chance to play a demo of the upcoming SpaceVenture(funded by you amazing fans). All press is welcome to come by and check out the demo as well, and write about it! ;)
Where will they be?
Guys From Andromeda LLC will be sharing a booth with Soul Geek. You'll find them at table #5619
Where will they be?
Guys From Andromeda LLC will be sharing a booth with Soul Geek. You'll find them at table #5619
Episode 020- Jim Walls(creator of Police Quest) as guests with host Chris Pope on Guys From Andromeda fan Podcast
Chris Pope did a podcast episode, featuring Jim Walls, the creator of Sierra On-Line's Police Quest series!
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The new Cluck Y’egger game from Titanbase Productions
We want to give you all an update and inform everyone that our friend Ben at Titan Base Productions has recently released an update to his Cluck Yegger app on iTunes, and guess what? For a limited time Cluck is available for just $0.99, and that comes with a veritable pantload of virtual white-shelled projectiles. What a bargain!
So, what’s the big deal with this Cluck Yegger game, you ask? Cluck Yegger was one of our earliest character concepts for SpaceVenture and he plays the major role in the game. (Some of you may remember the fun you had with Cluck's early working title name. So immature!)
In SpaceVenture, Cluck exists as a character in his own video game reality which players will cross over into as 'The Feathered Fowl from the Planet Eggo' at key points in the story, completing objectives that actually help Ace in HIS universe. This nifty little arcade blaster app introduces Cluck to the masses and establishes him as the star of his own video game, a promotional concept we cooked-up before our official Kickstarter campaign launch originally in hopes of raising additional capital for the development of SpaceVenture. Please note though that ultimately not one Buckazoid of backer funds went into the making of this app. Ben has developed Cluck entirely on his own dime and time, a testament to what a dedicated TGFA fan and SpaceVenture supporter he’s been (along with all of you, of course!). And he's probably not going to be eating any eggs for a while.
So take advantage of this limited time pricing and have some fun with Cluck Yegger. It's for a worthy cause ;) Leave some kind reviews (hopefully), and by all means, give Ben some positive feedback on how to continue improving the app.
Scott and Mark
10 reasons why you have no excuse for not pledging to Hero-U. By Chris Pope
Hey Everyone, Chris Pope here. I'm normally piping in to give word of SpaceVenture, but this time I wanted to speak out about what the Coles are up to. You may or may not already be aware of the fact that Lori and Corey Cole(Creators of the Quest for Glory Series) are creating a brand new game, but they need your help. Their project, "Hero-U: Rogue to Redemption" is live on Kickstarter now, and is getting close to being funded, but it is still a ways off. It's crunch time, and just like we needed your help for SpaceVenture, they need your help for Hero-U! It would make our day to see another of the Sierra alumni get their project funded. I have spoken with Lori and Corey on multiple occasions and I can vouch that they really seem to have a handle on things and I know that adventure gaming fans are in for a real treat, but the only way that can happen, is if they get funded. To help you understand why you should pledge for their Kickstarter, I have created a small list of reasons.
- Because, come on, we all know mortgage payments can be 30 days late before hitting your credit! What are you waiting for!?
- Because you have years before little Johnny or Sally are old enough to need a college fund!
- Because why do you need to hold on to all that money anyway? We all know the world is gonna come to an end in 2012, I mean 2013, I mean 2014.. aw screw it, it continuously changes to later years as time goes on!
- Because you know that high paying computer job you got is due from the fact that you got interested in computers because of adventure games, don't lie!
- Because you know the perfect Christmas present for your spouse is gonna be a print out showing how much you care for them by means of a Kickstarter pledge amount in his/her name! Your spouse will say: "Oh honey, you're my Hero, it's just what I wanted, come and kiss me you sexy thing you!"
- Because you can always buy things back from pawn shops after the Kickstarter is funded!
- Because you know you can live off of Ramen Noodles for a few months. Come on, it will make you feel young, just like you're back in college again!
- Because pledging automatically makes you one of the "cool kids". +5 to cool! Yep, that's right, didn't you know it's cool to be geeky now?
- Because the opposite sex will easily fall in love with you, considering your giving nature and all. Feel free to use the pickup line "Hey baby, you ever dated someone that helped fund an entire university of heroes?"
- Because remember that time you said you were sick and skipped school to play an adventure game? Well imma call yo momma if you don't pledge! I'll do it!!
Corey Cole, Lori Cole, and Chris Pope at SDCC 2012Episode 019- Chris Pope is interviewed by the Space Quest Historian, Troels Pleimert on Guys From Andromeda fan Podcast
Troels Pleimert, also known as "The Space Quest Historian" interviewed co-founder of Guys From Andromeda LLC Chris Pope(dubbed as SpacePope) on Guys From Andromeda Podcast! This time the tables got turned as it's normally Chris doing the interviewing and someone else in the hot seat. Fans have requested more information about Chris and how he fits into all this with Scott and Mark, so here it is.
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The Space Quest Historian interviews the Space Pope!
Troels Pleimert, also known as "The Space Quest Historian" will be interviewing co-founder of Guys From Andromeda LLC Chris Pope(dubbed as SpacePope) on the next Guys From Andromeda Podcast! This time the tables have turned as it's normally Chris doing the interviewing and someone else in the hot seat. Fans have requested more information about Chris and how he fits into all this with Scott and Mark, so here's your chance to get to know him better.
How do I send in a question for Troels to ask Chris?
When is the interview?
- Thursday, November 8th, 2012 at 12pm Pacific Time / 3pm Eastern Time (Check your time and timezone here)