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Blackbar - Neven Mrgan
Blackbar Neven Mrgan Genre: Games Price: $ 2.99 Release Date: August 22, 2013
"A political statement—a super fun one. I _______ love this _______ game." —Loren Brichter "Awesome and totally unexpected." —Shaun Inman Blackbar is a text game: a sci-fi story of a dystopian future told through the medium of word puzzles. Reminiscent of text adventures and interactive fiction, it has a unique mechanic centered around the concept of censorship. Censorship is frustrating, but the human spirit can beat that frustration by turning it into a game. You'll pick up and understand Blackbar instantly; however, its challenges will keep you searching, thinking, and trying for days. © © 2013 Neven Mrgan & James Moore
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Christa loves coffee, hates liver; has to avoid coffee (medically). I love liver, don't care for coffee; have to avoid liver. Can we switch?
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If you buy a Kindle book and the quality is terrible (like I just did), you can get a one-click refund here: http://bit.ly/Nko4XE
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Safari cuts off titles of web pages saved to the home screen. In iOS 6, devs can use meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-title" content="Title" @mrgan on June 17, 2012 at 05:32AM
Neven Mrgan is a developer, designer, illustrator, film buff, musician, foodie and all-around nerd who currently works at Panic Software as a designer. If you follow his blog you'll find he co-created one of the coolest iOS games to date, that he has good taste (that is, he like Tom Waits) and more than likely that you haven't read enough good comic books. Don't worry, he'll provide a syllabus.
Here's his stab at an answer to our first question:
Attempting a revolution is unlikely to work unless you have a serious, serious ace up your sleeves, such as being a singularly, incredibly valuable employee.
I would keep my eye on other, better places. In the meantime, work on things that make you happy on the side. They're bound to get noticed and hopefully lead to better employment! I wouldn't focus directly on finding another job; not because it won't land you one, but because you're, I think, more likely to be happy if you just find time for cool work because it is cool, because you like it.
I was in this exact situation 5 years ago. It sucked for a little while… until it no longer did.
Good luck!
Learn more about Neven at:
mrgan.tumblr.com | @nevenmrgan | nevenmrgan.blogspot.com
Neven's portfolio site | Neven's feature on The Setup | Neven's food blog: Salt & Fat