Operation Backlog Completion 2026
Jul 062016
 

Anime-Studio-SimulatorIn addition to my fiction writing, I’m also the writer and editor for several games.

One of the recent projects I’ve contributed to, Anime Studio Simulator, is now on Kickstarter.

Anime Studio Simulator is a visual novel with management sim elements. It’s about a group of teenagers working together to make their own anime.

Along the way, they’ll encounter many obstacles and trials. Can they work together as a team to overcome the challenges and successfully create an anime? Or will their dreams fade into despair?

Our funding goal is modest because the game is fairly far along already. We’ve made a short demo, which you can download here for an idea of what Anime Studio Simulator is like.

We want to know your thoughts on the demo. We’re taking all feedback into account as we proceed. I’m the main editor, so hit me with any story concerns.

You can find more information about Anime Studio Simulator on the official website and the Kickstarter page. Even if you can’t contribute to the Kickstarter, you can always give us a vote on Steam Greenlight.

What do you think? Let me know in the comments!

Jun 102016
 

Remember the Hatoful Boyfriend Plush Project Kickstarter I supported back in November?

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They’re here!

Pictured above, you can see my four Hatoful Boyfriend plushies, along with the other bonuses given to backers. You can also see my inexpert photography, so let’s take a closer look at each of these birdies!

My favorite, to no one’s surprise, is our mad scientist Dr. Shuu Iwamine. Here he is along with the character tag showing his human form.

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How much do I love Shuu? Well, I named him among my top 5 favorite video game mad scientists. (Note: I hadn’t reached my beloved Kingdom Hearts mad scientists at the time I wrote that list.)

Moving on, here is our crazy “fallen angel,” Anghel Higure.

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Remember, while Anghel may live in a strange little world all of his own, the Anghel-verse has its own manga. I reviewed it and definitely recommend it to Anghel fans.

Of course, I couldn’t get Hatoful Boyfriend plushies and ignore sweet little Nageki Fujishiro.

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If you’ve played the games, you know there’s more to Nageki than meets the eye… and don’t forget, there’s a rare conversation between Nageki and Anghel that becomes fascinating once you’ve played through the BBL route.

And speaking of characters who become more interesting the more you know about them, I also got a plushie of the character who gave me my first Hatoful Boyfriend ending, narcoleptic teacher Kazuaki Nanaki.

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He frequently topples. Even a Kazuaki plushie can’t stay awake!

Finally, along with the Takaba Lab lanyard you can see in the big picture I posted first, we also got pins of Labor 9, the King, Miru & Kaku, and the St. Pigeonation’s crest.

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Remember, if you know who none of these characters are, you should play Hatoful Boyfriend and its sequel, Holiday Star.

Is the premise absurd? Of course! They’re about a human girl attending an all-bird school! But despite all of that, they’re actually really great games.

When I reviewed the first game, I couldn’t stress enough how unexpectedly good it was. Meanwhile, while the second game is different, I consider it a perfect companion to the first.

As for the plushies, they’re soft, wonderfully-made, and everything I could ask for from Hatoful Boyfriend plushies! Each is five inches, and here’s a shot of Shuu in my hand so you can better judge the size.

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Not all crowd-funded projects work out, but here’s one that definitely did. I’m so happy to have received my Hatoful Boyfriend plushies (they actually arrived a few days ago, but Kingdom Hearts prevented me from blogging about them then), and I think they’re fantastic!

Let me know what you think of them… and don’t forget, we’ve got an exciting few days coming up, because next week is E3 2016!

Mar 162016
 

Mediocre-MonsterI’m back again to tell you about another Kickstarter project, and this one looks really cool.

Mediocre Monster is an RPG told from the perspective of a monster. And not just any monster. A random encounter monster.

You play as Gob, a weak monster RPG heroes will face early in their adventure. He has been assigned to face the heroes of the epic RPG “Legend of the Adventure.”

He needs to react appropriately in battles, drop items when defeated, and give the heroes exp. As he’s promoted, he’ll not only earn a higher salary, he’ll also be able to fight in new locations and gain palette swaps!

Doesn’t this already sound like a delightful parody? It gets better. Why does Gob need to work so hard?

Because his home town fell into disrepair after monsters abandoned turn-based RPGs for the mobile market and the mayor squandered the town’s funds on free-to-play games.

If he can't pay, the town will be used for a casual city building sim.

If he can’t pay, the town will be used for a casual city building sim.

In addition to fighting heroes, Gob will also work to restore the town. Gold is used to buy new buildings and improvements, and you can also invite new monsters to live there. Repopulating the town opens up more opportunities for you.

Mediocre Monster sounds incredibly fun. I love turn-based RPGs inspired by classics like Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy, and this one has a fantastic twist on the usual formula.

It’s planned for the PC and has already been Greenlit for Steam. Backers will receive both a DRM-free copy and a Steam copy. It hasn’t met its goal yet, though, so if this sounds as much fun to you as it does to me, I hope you’ll back Mediocre Monster on Kickstarter and/or spread the word!